LGBTQ Report Essay Class 12
LGBTQ Report Essay Class 12
LGBTQ Report Essay Class 12
LGBTQ
RAINBOW PARADISE
English ALS Project
Created by:
SHREYA KATHAIT
SHALINI RAI
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Objectives:
The main objective of the project is to educate people about the
LGBTQ+ community, see what changes have come over community
in the past years.
The more the people are educated and sensitive, the more they are
accepting towards homosexuality.
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Certificate
This is to certify that Shreya Kathait and Shalini Rai of class 11D
has successfully completed this project on the topic
“LGBT - RAINBOW PARADISE” in practical examinations in the
year 2021-22.
Date:
Signature:
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Acknowledgment
We would like to earnestly acknowledge the sincere efforts and
valuable time given by our English Teacher Mrs. Tanu Arora who
has given us this opportunity to create this wonderful practical
portfolio and helped us in this endeavour. She has always been very
cooperative and without her help, support, guidance and
encouragement, the project file couldn‟t have been what it has
evolved to be.
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Action Plan
In order to accomplish our objective to create awareness about this
topic and to complete this project we have seen movies related to the
topic and gathered information about mindset and beliefs of people
towards the community across different cultures.
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Introduction
The initials LGBTQ stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,
and Queer/Questioning.
The movie, Shubh Mangal Zyada Savdhaan, tells the story of a gay man
and his partner, who have trouble convincing the former's parents of
their relation and make them understand that it‟s their sexuality and it
should not have a bad effect on the relationship between him and his
parents.
Whereas the movie Love, Simon centers on Simon Spier, a closeted gay
high school boy who struggles to balance his friends, his family, and the
blackmailer threatening to out him to the entire school, while
simultaneously attempting to discover the identity of the anonymous
classmate with whom he has fallen in love online.
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Report
People in the LGBT community are fighting for equal rights and
acceptance daily. Trans people, especially, face a lot of difficulty in
finding acceptance. They are looked down upon all the time as
shameful. This is a major issue because discrimination against the
LGBT community is highly prevalent.
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Those who say religion is “somewhat,” “not too” or “not at all”
important in their lives are more likely to say that homosexuality
should be accepted than those who say religion is “very” important.
Because of this topic not being talked about enough and seen as
something bad, LGBTQ members are often bullied and cast
out from their families. While some may get a loving and accepting
reaction, many people in the LGBTQ community are not so lucky.
They may have mothers, fathers, and other relatives who don‟t
understand their sexuality. Their relatives may reject them and even
refuse to speak or interact with them.
A similar issue was shown in the movie „Shubh Mangal Zyada
Saavdhan‟ when Aman‟s father, Shankar, accidentally saw him and
Kartik, his boyfriend, kissing in a train and how he fainted and
didn‟t talk to him when he woke up. He blamed Kartik for bringing
this “disease” in their family and later his parents re-christen Aman
in order to cleanse him of his "sins". Kartik also says, “My sexuality
is my sexuality, none of your sexuality”, which describes the theme
of the movie in the best way possible. Near the end, the Supreme
Court decriminalizes homosexuality.
Abuse and trauma are all too prevalent in the LGBTQ community.
Abuse could come from a high school bully who harasses people
they don‟t understand.
This was shown in Love, Simon how he is a closeted gay kid who is
outed by another person, who found out accidentally, out of spite
and the homophobia he faced in school by two boys after everyone
found out about his sexuality. At first he is afraid, instead, of how it
will “change everything”, how people might perceive him
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differently. He also resents having to "come out" at all and asks why
"straight is the default." In one poignant scene, Simon's mother says
to him, "You can exhale now, Simon." That's what the film is. A
long overdue exhale.
In both the movies, it is seen how none of them came out to the
people how they wanted to. In one movie, a very negative reaction
towards homosexuality and how it creates tension between Aman
and his family and how they try to get rid of his “sickness”, while in
the other, Simon gets a better and a more positive reaction and it
shows how accepting most people were, if not all. Both movies have
a happy ending, the gay protagonists get to be free and themselves
in this cruel world after so long, which is very rarely shown in most
queer movies.
LGBT community has many more problems that they face. The
majority of people hide their sexuality out of fear of losing their job.
They experience disaffection from their family and friends,
invisibleness and harassment at school which causes ill-mental-
health, dropping on their school, unemployment and homelessness.
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In 2018, in the landmark decision of Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of
India, the Supreme Court of India decriminalised consensual
homosexual intercourse by reading down Section 377 of the Indian
Penal Code and excluding consensual homosexual sex between
adults from its ambit. Even though this community still faces
lacking the rights to marriage and adoption this step was still a big
step.
LGBT Pride Month occurs in the United States to commemorate
the Stonewall riots, which occurred at the end of June 1969. As a
result, many pride events are held during this month to recognize the
impact LGBT people have had in the world.
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When there is a positive and accepting environment, LGBT people
feel more comfortable in coming out and being themselves. Anyone
can realise they are queer or decide to come out at any age, be it 10,
16, 23, 30 or 40 years.
Every time someone steps up and says who they are, the world
becomes a better and a more interesting place.
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Self-Reflection
Initially we were puzzled whether to choose this topic for our project
because this is something that many people avoid talking and are not
ready to confront rather admit that this is wrong. As a result many
people are not aware and when known make fun of these people. As
the movie also showed that this is something natural and cannot be
changed by any force. Just because of the behaviour of the society
LGBT people tend to live in isolation and lead more miserable life.
We learnt not to judge people just because of their different identity,
we should be cordial to everybody and show respect towards each
member of society rather than judging their identity. We all our
educated and responsible citizen of society and shall not use our own
perception for inconsistent judgment, we have to be the voice for all
the needy voices. Our one positive step can grant them security and
end this orthodox belief in mind of the people.
The most relief that people can provide to someone coming out to
them is by being positive and accepting towards them, telling them
they are valid and that they still love them. Coming out of the closet is
already a scary and overwhelming process but imagine gathering so
much courage to tell people about your real self and them not
accepting you for the one thing that you can‟t control or change.
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Equal efforts were put in by both the partners in researching and the
report writing. A lot of new information about the LGBTQ
community‟s history, struggles and acceptance in different parts of the
world was learned. We learned how still in many countries, being
homosexual is actually illegal and a crime. Even in the countries
where it is not illegal, LGBT people still face a lot of homophobia and
discrimination.
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References
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/readersblog/sblog/status-of-
lgbtq-community-in-gender-equality-39180/
https://www.arrowpassage.com/top-five-struggles-lgbtq-
community/
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2020/06/25/global-divide-on-
homosexuality-persists/
https://blog.ipleaders.in/evolution-of-lgbt-rights-in-india-and-
taking-the-narrative-forward-living-free-and-equal/
https://www.pewresearch.org/topic/religion/religion-social-
values/religion-lgbt-acceptance/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shubh_Mangal_Zyada_Saavdhan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love,_Simon
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