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Films relating to our topic Baby’s day out relates to our topic as it challenges the stereotype of a toddler because a toddler cannot climb buildings, fool bad guys or roam about on his own without any parental supervision.

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Films relating to our topic

Baby’s day out relates to our topic as it challenges the stereotype of a toddler because a toddler cannot climb buildings, fool bad guys or roam about on his own without any parental supervision.

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Films that relate to our topic

Home alone also challenges the stereotypes of a young child because children his age are not found using guns and other weapons to protect themselves.

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Kidulthood reinforce the stereotypes of teenagers because they are seen as promiscuous and belonging in gangs in order to feel protected and popular.

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Young Adult reinforces because young adults are seen as people who have a lot on their mind as they have to work, get married and take care of the home but challenges stereotypes of young adults as they are not seen as acting childish and careless.

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Venus challenges the stereotype of old people because they are not seen as people chasing after young people in order to please their sexual desires

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Places relating to our topic

It is a house where toddlers and young children are more likely to leave because it is more spacious and safe for them

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It shows the inside and outside house of teenagers. Teenagers tends to be colourful and usually leaves in apartments with their parents and its more likely to be in public areas.

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Places relating to our topicThis is a typical place where an adult in her 30’s is more likely to live because they tend to need space to work but married couples tend to buy their own homes rather than rent.

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Places relating to our topic

Elderly people live in places like this because it tends to be quiet and have a large space so that they cant get hurt so It reinforces stereotype of old people.

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People relating to our topicShe is a naughty and rebellious infant and it reinforces the stereotype because infants tend to give parents and siblings Tantrums( headache and troubles)

The teenager on the left represents a typical teenager because he does not follow rules and likes to have fun but the other teenager on the right challenges it because he follows the rules and get his work done.

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People relating to our topic

It challenges the stereotype of an adult because not a lot of adults are likely to be arrested but they tend to be working or been a housewife.

This reinforces a stereotypical old couples because they take care of each other but can challenge it because not all old people can care for themselves.

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Examples from British TV Dramas

Waterloo road

The character Michaela represents a typical teenager as she is having a confrontation with her fellow student.

This character from Tracy beaker represents a stereotypical infants because she has colourful things and always have a smile on no matter the situation.

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Examples from British TV DramasCoronation Street

The character Rosie is a teenager and is represented as a typical young woman. She is portrayed as a serious, sad and selfish woman who cares about what happens in her life and nobody else’s.

East enders

The character Dot is an elderly lady and challenges the stereotypical elderly woman. She is portrayed as a woman who isn’t weak and vulnerable but a woman who maintain her independence.