Examples Of Stereotypes In Being Mary Jane

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Stereotypes Displayed In “Being Mary Jane”

Black women are angry, ghetto, loud, aggressive human beings with no self-control, this is a common perspective placed on us by society. For many years black women have been labeled as aggressive, loud, ghetto black girls… This is the aftermath of slavery, rarely does society realize that black women were beaten like dogs, looked at as property, and also had their kids ripped away from them. Therefore when society realizes that us black women are advocating for ourselves and are now able to speak out on things that we dislike just as any other race or gender then we are looked at as ghetto, loud, aggressive black girls.
Season 2 episode 7 'let's Go Crazy’ https://youtu.be/XkrhF15erp8 (2:26-6:36) associates Mary Jane's feelings of defeat with anger, not realizing that the only thing she looked forward to having in life may not even be possible to come true. M.J is a very successful black, single woman in her career and desires to settle down and have a baby one day, because her time is starting to run …show more content…

Well… M.J’s has experienced being cheated on multiple times by multiple men. In season 4 episode 11 40:48Being Mary Jane - Season 4, Ep. 11 - Feeling Raw - Full ...BET Plus40 minutes, 48 secondsMay 17, 2020 (30:23-37:21) this is a prime example that men are not faithful whatsoever and will literally throw their whole relationship and family down the drain just to hook-up with someone. However, it turns out this hook-up lead to M.J finding out she was involved in an affair with a married man who has 2 children, Andre claimed that he was going to announce this news to M.J but he waited to late which caused her to find this information out on her