Associate Program Material Stereotypes and Prejudice Worksheet Please complete the following exercises‚ remembering that you are in an academic setting and should remain unbiased‚ considerate‚ and professional when completing this worksheet. Part I Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: Race Ethnicity Religion Gender Sexual orientation Age Disability Category Stereotype 1 Stereotype 2 Stereotype
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lies and Othello will be forced to believe him because he will be too submerged in doubt and suspicion to see the truth. In act 3‚ scene 3‚ when Cassion parts from Desdemona‚ Iago makes it appear as if Cassio “steal away so guilty-like”(Shakespeare‚ act 3‚ scene 3) because he did not want to be seen with Desdemona. While it appears really bad from Othello point of view‚ the reality of it is completely different. Cassio‚ who has been demoted‚ wishes to gain back his good will with Othello with Desdemona’s
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exaggeration of differences in color‚ nationality‚ religion and language. We exaggerate the differences‚ ignoring what we share as human beings and become prejudiced. Prejudice is nourished by fear as it grows out of exaggeration. It is a profoundly negative emotion bearing the fruit of hatred. Racism is a form of extreme prejudice that leads to physical and psychological violence. Racists can be any color: white‚ black‚ brown‚ red or yellow. A white racist thinks all blacks are alike‚ while
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The character of Iago in William Shakespeare’s Othello is a villan in the play‚ as both the narrator and the primary instigator of change throughout the text. Iago plays a very important role in the tragedy. He poisons others’ thoughts‚ creates ideas in their heads. His ability to manipulate others‚ to find others’ weakness and to use other people are three important aspects that reveal his true nature and influence his interactions with other important characters. Iago’s attitude toward all the
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2. An essay on the modern relevance of stereotyping and prejudice 2.1 Introduction: Perception of inequality Prejudice and inequality stems from the innate human tendency of viewing others as unequal‚ also known as the perception of inequality. Milner (as cited in Duckitt‚ 1994‚ p. 10) summarizes this phenomenon by differentiating prejudice from stereotyping: “Prejudiced attitudes . . . are irrational‚ unjust‚ or intolerant dispositions towards other groups. They are often accompanied by stereotyping
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“O” is a 2001 movie re-telling one of Shakespeare’s major tragedies about the “dusky Moor”…“Othello.” It has been dubbed‚ “90210 with a body count.” The movie is not acted out with Shakespearian voices but it doesn’t soften any of the raw emotions.“O” uses modern hip language perfectly made for a high school audience‚ especially jocks. Because you can actually understand the words being spoken without the need to reach for a thesaurus as one typically needs to find the meaning(s) of words that appear
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Prejudice and Stereotyping in Society Stereotyping is a form of prejudice and is also the root of racism and discrimination. A stereotype usually applies to a whole group of people who do something in a certain way. To them‚ it seems natural‚ but to some people it’s weird. Often‚ a name is given to the group‚ and to every individual. For example‚ nerd is the stereotype name for someone who is usually a computer whizz and can’t play sport very well. This however isn’t always true‚ because many people
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“Prejudice is a learnt attitude. You are taught to be prejudice‚ you are not born prejudice.” Prejudice is the quality or condition of judging someone or a group of people before you meet them‚ usually by using stereotypes. People are not born to be prejudice; they are taught and influenced by their parents‚ friends and surroundings. Furthermore‚ prejudicial attitudes stem from ignorance and this leads to an unbreakable chain. People are not born with the mentality of hating someone because of
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Outcome 3 Factors that may reduce prejudice Prejudice means holding (usually) a negative attitude towards the members of a group based solely on their membership of that group. Two examples of prejudice behavior are: -Having a negative attitude towards somebody just because they drive a truck. -Having a negative attitude towards the elderly. A stereotype is a belief about people who belong to a certain group‚ regardless of individual differences among members of that group. Stereotypes
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"Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart." - Marguerite Gardiner. In society‚ both modern and in the past‚ prejudice has been a tool of thinking and labeling a group of race‚ people‚ class and culture in order to distinguish ones superiority and dominance from one another‚ but is simply a way to judge without gathering valid facts. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ we see that prejudice was just as rampant in the 1930’s. In the novel‚ prejudice is demonstrated on 3 different
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