Making A Fake Mask

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My class is making. a mask which. describes our true selves in the mask be coverage cover it with a fake image . The point of our assignment to realize that there is no need to hide yourself . That everyone should respect and accept who you are. My project made me think more about me, how they proceed mean life . Have many secrets that I hide come on what people might think it's girly or something . I hope that this project would change people and make them realize to respect one another and keep the peace between ourselves . Realized life isn't about making a fake mask and hiding it all away is about expressing yourself with one another …show more content…
I love rock and dubstep it shows me how much effort and meaning to it . It moves you makes you feel like getting up and dancing to the beat . The emblems I chose for my inside mask , was a house . This house was one of the emblems for my favorite band called the neighborhood . The neighborhood was amazing exciting and I loved it . I paint my inside mask pink because I love the color pink and it has been since I was a child. I was forced to like things I didn't like cuz my dad wanted me to become a man who doesn't show fear . I don't want to become a hard working person that studies and reads a lot . I want to be free, away from. society the doesn't judge people by race, skin, social class, and clothing . The only reason I study and work so hard is because of my mother . I love to see her face when I have good grades and her comments about being proud of me. This feeling makes me work hard , to my highest to see that face of hers. again. I'll do anything to make her happy And I want to continue this because this is who I am. in well sometimes so high in iron mask I'm outside mask for people who accept me from who I am

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