Boys in the Hood
By: Top • Essay • 350 Words • December 12, 2009 • 1,152 Views
Essay title: Boys in the Hood
One of the main influences in youth is trying to be cool and fit in. In the movie being cool meant that you had to act like a gangster to fit in. Another influence would be murder. In the film they get introduced to guns and murder at a young age. They're so used to it that when they see a dead body lying in the grass they're not even shocked. They’ve seen it so much that it doesn’t even matter anymore. Guns were seen as a sign of power in the movie. The idea was put on these kids at a young age that guns are cool. In the movie it said that you can get a gun on almost any block. They make it so easy to get a gun but it shouldn’t be because young kids buy them to be cool and end up killing each other.
The way that music portrays the lives of African Americans is that they talk about everyday situations in there life’s. They use rap and hip hop to talk about them living in the ghetto and what they do and how they live. They use RnB for signing about the hard times they’ve been through and are still living through. So I think they use different genres to sign