Teenage Girls Stereotypes

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Teenage girls are another kind of human. In the television show The Last Man Standing there is one particular stereotype that stands out an extreme amount due to the fact that three of the five main characters are teenage girls. These three teenage girls are all sisters living under the same roof with the same parents. The stereotyping of teenage girls is displayed storngly through these three girls. In the television show The Last Man Standing teenage girls are inaccurately stereotyped. One way teenage girls are inaccurately stereotyped in The Last Man Standing is by expecting to be understood through body language. One example of this is Eve, Kaitlyn Dever, expects her team’s soccer coach to know that she wants to play forward position not …show more content…

An example of this is Mandy, Molly Ephraim, is seated at the kitchen table sighing about something on her computer, when Mike comes into the room asks her what is wrong she then begins to complain about the length of college applications. This example suggests that teenage girls are complainers about things out of her control. While this is a true stereotype for most teenage girls it is not completely accurate because not every teenage girl is a complainer. There are some teenage girls that do not enjoy complaining but would rather keep to themselves and deal with the “thing” that is out of her control in the best way possible. This group of teenage girls is the reason that the stereotype that all teenage girls are complainers is inaccurate. Not all teenage girls are complainer as the television show The Last Man Standing suggests. Teenage girls are inaccurately stereotyped in The Last Man Standing. While there are some teenage girls that fall under the stereotype suggested by this television show, not every teenage girl can be put under this stereotype making the stereotype presented by the television show inaccurate. The Last Man Standing is a television show that has an attempt to bring the reality of teenage girls’ life into the world of television

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