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    Generalized Labeled Stereotypes In modern society, there are men and women who show all different characters and images with messages they give out. Men and women prefer to craft their own form of images as a representation of who they are in terms of physical appearances and personality. However, the idea that men and women should have the perfect image became a social norm. The spark of this idea for men and women was from the media which tells society to conform to their idealistic image. From

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    In “The Crucible” the girls interacted with supernatural forces because they said that they were dancing naked on the forest. That they contacted the devil also talked to him. Parris found them the next day it took one of the girls named Betty to the hospital because she look like she was sick. When they got to the doctor the nurse said that there was no cure for supernatural stuff. They thought that other girls that were with her did something to her like getting possessed by spirits. And since

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    the sound design was a very intricate in setting the tone of the play. In the beginning before the actors first appeared on stage, they played a variety of music that played hand in hand with the various tones of the play. The scenes within Lotte's doll room are more upbeat, which relates to the sort of cheerful music which was played as the audience is being seated. Likewise, the sort of rock and roll music that was played during seating the play relates to the intense tone that the "past scenes"

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    society silently enforces them? Are we enforcing gender roles by sectioning off toys? By doing this we’re teaching boy that they need to be sporty or like cars and trucks, which leads into a social norm of men being more emotionally closed off “tough guys”. Keeping emotions inside and not showing

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    woman. And dream girl, the attractive girl that every guy wants.

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    If I were a well-educated and social kid, I would live a life no one could imagine of. My parents have been living on a farm ever since I was born. Every day of my life I have been raising cows, raising field crops, and livestock. Neither had we had enough time or money to move to an immense mansion or leave our farm. My life is all about working and I can’t even apply for school because of how poor we are. My life has changed like a series of books. I wish I could have known that my life was going

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    store for children and youths was formed in response to the expression of the public (society). Some of the toys sold there are sexualized, in the sense that the word sexy is written on some of the dolls while some of them were dressed in that way. Most kids at the age of 5-12 tend to imitate some of the dolls by dressing like them, this affects how children conceptualize femininity and sexuality, and gender and sexual roles. Gender binary which refers to as the classification of sex and gender into two

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    destruction of his property and relationships greatly impact the change of the protagonist Guy Montag. There are many incidents caused by Guy Montag that occur in the book Fahrenheit 451 that are motivated by books. The first is that they cause him to kill his companions such as captain of the fire department, Beatty. “Beatty flopped over and over and over, and at last twisted in on himself like a charred wax doll and lay silent” (Bradbury 117). This was caused because of his slowly changing obsession

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    you back”, should she attempt to escape (Meyer 104). So, what does Bella do, she simply goes along with this (Meyer 105). This brutal force of will comes from a character that is supposed to every teen girls “crush”. This twisted version of an ideal guy, only strengthens the book's sexist implication that a woman is nothing more than an object that must be controlled by a man, to young impressible teen

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    he'd clawed her with his gross hangnails, and shaken her up, before running away himself. "Have fun in Hell."      The shot echoed through the trees as the crackle of Hellfire swallowed the Revenant down.     "So that's how that works, huh?" Xavier Dolls stepped out of a shadow, gun still drawn cautiously.     Wynonna spun to face him, Peacemaker inches from his face; she was surprised when he didn't

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