Representations
Representation is features similar in groups of individuals which make them a unique group in society. They can be similar in age,gender,race,financial status,job and culture.Stereotupe
R1 - Urban Teenagers
Age: 18 - 24
Job: Education
Live in: Urban cities.
Health: Fit And Healthy
Urban Teenagers are groups of people who are between the age of 18 and 24 which study in cities. They are usually rich and their parents have a good financial status. They do not cause damage to their community and environment. They have a good social well being.
My Opinion: I agree with this stereotype and I think the same way about urban teenagers.
My View of Urban Teenagers:
R2 - Elderly People
Age: 60+
Job: None - Pensioners
Live in: Private part of the Society
Health: Unfit And Have Slow Reactions
Elderly people are groups of people who are over the age of 60 and live in Private calm places in society. They do not cause damage to the society.They range from lighthearted "over the hill" jokes, to harsher accusations of being senile, unable to think for themselves, and even having the mental capacity of a child.Despite the common belief that elderly people have plenty of money and do not need Social Security, a full half of them would fall below the poverty level if their Social Security was cut off.
My opinion: I think elderly people are very kind and are a very good role model to others in society. I dont agree with the statement that they are very dumb. I think they are very smart as they have experienced more than others in the past.
My View Of Elderly People:
R3 - Business Men
Age: Adults - 20+
Job: In Business Industry
Live In: Rich Places In Society
Health: Fit And Healthy
Business men are stereotyped as people who are very rich and are moody. They are usually posh and live in huge houses. They are very smart and are usually involved a lot in the community. They have a lot of qualificatiomns and always wear suits.
My opinion: I agree with this stereotype. They are rich and live in big houses.
My View Of Business Men:
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