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    As Alice walked down the halls of her new school, she could hear her new peers judging her. “She’s a blonde, she must be super dumb.” she heard a student whisper to his friends. “Shouldn’t she be thinner? She is a girl, after all.” Alice kept her head down as she walked to her locker. “She probably isn’t athletic either.” Whispers filled the hall as she opened her new locker. These people didn’t even know anything about her, and they were already judging her. The exact same thing happened at her

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    After analysing certain interpretations in "Anita & Me" I agree with Meera Syals opinion that if you judge people in groups; you do not understand humanity. I think Syal has used typical stereotypes so that viewers can relate to issues and prejudices that relate to them also. As an Asian herself, Syal has portrayed the old-fashioned traditional views of Asian families within her Indian characters in Anita & Me. In Anita & Me, Meena seems to experience a clash of both Eastern and Western cultures

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    that all Christians are evangelical preachers. Neither of these beliefs are true, mater of fact, they are only stereotypes. We tend to believe what we see on the news or as previously stated in the movies. Today everyone believes in some kind of stereotype. Stereotypes are always used to portray a certain type of person, nationality or religion. For example, when people think of blondes they imagine a person who is incapable of understanding the slightest knowledge, or when one thinks of a person

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    All women are too sensitive! All Mexicans are illegal immigrants! If you’re from the South, then you are ignorant! Most people have heard at least one of these stereotypes pertaining to a certain group. Some people believe them whilst others do not. American Born Chinese illustrates three stories depicting the custom of stereotypes surrounding society: “The Monkey King”, the story of Monkey King’s thirst for infinite power, and his quest for atonement; “Jin Wang”, the story an awkward boy who tries

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    All blondes are be dumb, all Muslims are terrorists, and all French people are romantic. Everyone has heard these phrases or similar ones at some point or another, phrases that stereotype a group of people and restrict the perspective others have of them. These stereotypes stem from one common story that is widespread into the general public, they represent only one side of the many that exist within a culture, lifestyle, or society. Often these stories focus only on the negative aspects that exist

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    Stereotypes I. A. Stereotypes go back to the very beginning of civilization. Europeans introduced slavery in America, forcing them to do as in their interest because they believed blacks where born to serve the whites just because of their skin color. This issue is still a part of our history and still continues to exist. When someone comes up with the term “stereotype” then we all imagine the Asian women performing martial arts, or the Asian girl in a sailor outfit giggling behind her hand or the

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    The Threat of a Stereotype Dumb blonde, politicians are bad, women are weak, all men are unclean and untidy. These sayings are all stereotypes that are very common and referred to almost daily. People form judgments and place others into categories without a second thought because it’s become so prevalent in the modern world. Why people stereotype is not necessarily a mystery, for there are many reasons, there are also many negatives aspects about stereotypes. Fortunately there are ways to fight

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    We all see stereotyping in real life everywhere we go. Muslims are terrorists, and blondes are dumb; and they’re not always true. Believe it or not most of the blonde people I know are smarter than me. We see a lot of stereotyping in the book ‘The Outsiders’. The outsiders have two groups or gangs. The Socs and the Greasers. The greasers are know as the ‘gang’ or the ‘bad boys’ and the socs are known as the ‘popular group’ they wear madras shirts and drive corviars and mustangs. Everybody loves them

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    Heilbroner’s essay, Don’t Let Stereotype Warp Your Judgment, he proposes that stereotyping is a form of “gossiping” where we tend to judge people before seeing them and getting to know them ourselves. He explains how names, ethnicities, and even appearances can lead to assumptions of individuals. Prejudice is based off of the image we have of the world in our head, making it stereotypical when we see others. Heilbroner explains a couple of reasons as to why we stereotype. 2. As we grow up, our parents

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    that statement couldn’t be truer. For quite some time our society uses stereotype in order to rank a person position of importance. For example, someone who is pretty with over a thousand Instagram followers with no actual goals is seemingly more important than someone who is average looking too busy studying for the SATs to take selfies. While the pervious example can be argued it is not the only way society uses stereotypes. Another example would be someone who is outspoken and normally states

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