Art as Protest
Parasite - Class Struggles
Major Political & Social Movements
2010s Protests & Unrest
Symbolism in Art & Film
100

This artist created the famous HOPE poster for Obama’s 2008 campaign.

 Shepard Fairey

100

The movie Parasite explores the divide between which two classes in society?

The wealthy and the working class.

100

Name one major social movement that gained momentum in the 2010s.

 #MeToo or Black Lives Matter.

100

What artistic protest symbol became widely used at marches and demonstrations in the 2010s?

Shepard Fairey’s We The People posters.

100

In Parasite, what household object symbolizes false hope for the Kim family?

 The decorative rock.

200

Fairey’s We The People poster series used what three colors to reflect its political message?

Red, white, and blu

200

What major economic event from 2008 had lasting effects throughout the 2010s?

The financial crash.

200

What economic crisis from the late 2000s had lasting effects throughout the 2010s, leading to protests and financial instability?

The 2008 financial crash

200

What music festival featured a controversial protest painting by Banksy?

Glastonbury.

200

 Fairey’s We The People posters use American flag imagery to send what message?

That marginalized groups are part of the U.S. and should be respected.

300

What is the central message of Fairey’s We The People, Greater than Fear poster?

It fights against discrimination toward Muslim Americans, especially after 9/11.

300

In Parasite, which family represents the working class?

The Kim family.

300

What major protest in Washington, D.C. in 2017 saw 470,000 demonstrators?

The Women’s March.

300

The Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011 protested what economic issue?

Wealth inequality and corporate greed.

300

What does the flooding of the Kim family’s home in Parasite represent?

How the poor suffer most from disasters.

400

What phrase did Shepard Fairey use to describe his goal for We The People posters?

To empower people who feel powerless and deflated.

400

The movie Parasite critiques capitalism by showing what cycle that traps lower-class families?

The endless struggle to escape poverty.

400

According to Freidman, how did the 2010s feel to many people?

Like living in a “never-ending storm” of issues.

400

What phrase describes the constant state of unrest that shaped the 2010s?

 “A never-ending storm.”

400

Banksy’s 2010 Glastonbury artwork depicted what ironic contradiction about protestors?

 That those who fight for peace often turn to violence.

500

What controversial 2010s policy inspired Fairey’s We The People series?

Trump’s Muslim Ban.

500

In Parasite, what does the man living in the basement symbolize?

The forgotten lower class in a system that only values those who can work.

500

How does Parasite connect to social mobility discussions in America?

It challenges the idea that financial success comes solely from hard work.

500

What was the main theme of protest art in the 2010s?

The power struggle between different groups.

500

In Parasite, Ki-taek says, “If you plan, something will always go wrong.” What does this mean?

That the poor have little control over their future.

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