Glee Stereotypes Essay

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One of my weekly shows that I watch is Glee. In this TV series we witness teenage high school students go through many relatable situations and are able to bond with people outside their “group” through their passion for music. The shows purpose is to teach acceptance to young adults. However, by doing so they have created stereotypes that reinforce just the opposite, instead of being who you want to be, disregarding your gender, race, and weight, it supports putting yourself into the stereotype. Almost all of the main characters fall under a stereotype. When it comes to the girls, all of them at some point have been places as the sexual object, there distracting the guys and preventing them from doing well. There is the dumb blond cheerleader …show more content…

The first big one is the big jock that has everyone’s respect and struggles with being the leader. Another jock shown is your standard high school bully that terrorizes any and all. We have yet another Asian that coincidentally has the same name as the Asian girl, but they’re not related, and he like the average Asian excels in all of his classes and must overcome the wrath of his father to truly do what his dream is. Along with the Asian there is the nerd of the group that never is always “lucky” to get the bomb shell girl, and wears glasses collard button ups and happens to be in a wheel chair. Next we have the two overly flamboyant gay guys that fall madly in love with each other, and are always the girls’ best friends. At one point there was even an Irish dude that was referred to as the “leprechaun”. Just recently one of the newest stereotypes I’ve seen is that the obese new kid is simply lazy, doesn’t care, and has no athletic talent at all. The guys in Glee can also often be stereotyped just because of their gender. They are always shown as the sex driven males that have to keep up their tough guy attitude, and when they do become sensitive, it is a big

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