The Laramie Project Essay

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‘The Laramie Project’ is a play written by Moises Kaufman about the murder of University of Wyoming gay student Matthew Shepard. It was interesting to see the outrage that this caused. The murder of Shepard was considered a hate crime and I agree with this. I can see the hostility that this murder caused because of the amount of questions it left. The scary thing is that we live in a culture where hate crimes exist. This murder was a reminder to the country that being “different” is something that people do not accept. This put “hate” crimes on the map and made people realize how serious hatred was. Being yourself can cause you to become murdered because someone else doesn’t agree with who you are. Hate crimes are a serious problem and Shepard was killed because he was homosexual. His murderers hated gays and that is the only reason a college student was murdered. A few observations I have that came out of this play was prejudice and the culture of hate. …show more content…

People have trouble seeing the other side of topics. The murderers of Shepard are totally engraved in the thought that everyone has to be straight. They went out of their way to murder someone because they were of a different sexuality then what they believed in. There is an opinion out there that being gay is wrong. The murderers killed Shepard only because he was gay. This is a prime example on how prejudice is present in society. Humans have the problem to not look on the other side and have a bias towards everything. Racism and gender stereotypes is still prevalent in society today and there is still hatred towards each other. People hate on one another because of skin color, race, and in this case sexual orientation. No one should be judged on sexual orientation. Whatever sexual orientation you are, people should accept it. No one should be treated differently because they are of “different” color or

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