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    Stereotypes are inaccurate depictions of a certain group of people based off a cliche addressed to them by anyone. This natural act which often feeds off of implicit biases that are unconsciously brought about by many aspects from past experiences to the environment you are within. Whether these ideas advertised by the media are used to fuel desires for the “greater good” or used to instil hate within a community, they have been a part of society for generations. Research and instances throughout

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    Rhetoric and Group Stereotyping

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    often when a group is brought up in discussion, they are spoken of by stereotype. Stereotyping can be positive or negative. Stereotyping can cause people to make snap judgments of

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    For years, women have been identified as the domestic gender, specifically for staying home to take care of the house, children, and husband. However, as women’s rights have begun to balance out with men’s, in the past century, women have been presented the opportunities to vote, enter the military, have more of a chance to get a job in the workforce, and many other opportunities to better themselves. Women getting jobs in the workforce, specifically science, math, engineering, and technology (STEM)

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    Stereotypes have a way of getting inside your head, and sometimes you end up in a tough situation without even knowing it. In the novella, House on Mango Street, author Sandra Cisneros describes the lives of several women of who live on Mango Street. In the community, stereotypes are given to women, which most of them succumb to. The girls tend to get married young to someone they do not love and end up trapped. Very few women actually made the smart decisions and made a successful life for themselves

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    A stereotype is an inference that a person has certain traits that all members of the group have. It is a mindset that is based on assumptions. These structures affect how people process information and perceive others. The innate need for order leads humans to sort people into groups based on certain traits. This type of categorization is not only socially acceptable but encouraged as a way to simplify daily social interactions. While stereotyping reduces the amount of processing required during

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    “Agents have relatively more social power, and can “name” others. They are privileged at birth, and ascribed access to options and opportunities, often without realizing it” (p. 17). Targets on the other hand include women, lower- class citizens, racially oppressed groups, non- heterosexuals, persons with disabilities, Jewish people, etc; It is safe to assume that those who are part of the target group have a completely opposite experience

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    Stereotypical Ways Stereotypes are not officious notions. They maintain discrimination and prejudice, while placing limits on human lives. Moreover, they build boundaries between people and stop them from doing what is desired. It is an absolutely true fact that gender stereotypes are most pervasive and least acknowledged. From the moment of birth, society tries to set up rigid lines, namely by teaching boys and girls what colors, games and toys they can play with. Consequently, men and women obtain strict

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    Frederick Howard Giovanni Colombo Informal Logic 12/13/2010 Stereotypes and rhetoric 1 Types of People and Stereotypes 1 People are always judged by what they do. It doesn't make a difference if your personality matches others in the same profession or hobby, you are stereotyped by what you do. It's common rhetorical thinking, which, while it can be amusing and sometimes correct, is often incorrect. Computer geeks for example, for a long time were seen as losers. Then the dot com boom

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    Turn on a tv anytime and you will see a degrading ad. This is often more prevalent during the Super Bowl. A Doritos commercial showing the only way to get a man’s attention is for a woman to cover herself in only Doritos. In today’s society the want to be perfect and live a perfect life is utilized by advertisers. Differences in race, gender, and body image are exploited in order to sell products. Advertiser’s use their definition of an ideal race to sell a product or cater to a certain audience

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    In the comic portrayal of women in Lysistrata, Aristophanes exploits this domestic power to create a scenario where “the harsh and intractable realities of life, politics and international aggression are transformed so that wives manage to overcome husbands, love conquers war, insignificant citizens manage to

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