Most Common Stereotypes Of Men In Film

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One stereotype of men is the hypermasculine, gritty action star who is very muscular, has a large build, tall and rather intimidating as they are often the protagonist in action films who plots to save the world or his kidnapped love interest. Another stereotype found is the Father Figure who is often middle aged, has a beautiful young wife who does housework and has a couple of children who wait for him to come home before bedtime and read them a story. This common stereotype in film (for example: Mad Men, which is set in the 1960s-1970s) is (and was) a trope that is still true to reality and is a lot more common in domestic households than we think. This stereotype unfortunately on film is often prone to domestic abuse and violent tendencies …show more content…

In film or television, he is often a player who never has any serious relationship or often is disloyal to any of his girlfriends, but in a romance “chick flick”, he may suddenly fall in love with the naive, quiet “never been in love” female protagonist and change his ways. Likewise, women are not spared from this limitation of character as stereotypes or cliches in media, and are probably treated even worse. First of the many stereotypes of women in film is the dumb blonde with a spray tan, bleached blonde hair, blue eyes skinny, eats no carbs and only vegetables and is dressed in expensive, stylish clothing, and based on her appearance- has no substance or intelligence whatsoever. She may have actually made some non-traditional achievements in her life and actually has something worth saying, but is immediately dismissed as a “ditz” or simply being dumb due to fitting that “dumb” blonde stereotype, like in Legally Blonde as a film one may easily dismiss as a dumb blonde following her boyfriend in Harvard, when she eventually gets into Harvard by her own merit and

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