Examples Of Stereotypes In Othello

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People assume things about a person based on how they look or how they act. By those assumes, it makes the people to believe people based how they look and act. Some assumes like if moors always a moor and people who learning disabilities are not enough smart. Not all stereotypes are bad, some of them are positive which still made someone feel little, that only society who not accept them. These stereotypes, or assumptions, are dangerous to them because in end the people who have learning disabilities made this difficult to them feel accept in theirself. In Shakespeare's tragedy Othello, the title character is a 16th-century Moorish general of the Venetian army who, because of the cultural and historical background of the play's setting, the playwright, and the original intended audience, is portrayed as both well-respected for his stereotypical military prowess and disparaged for his race. …show more content…

The other way is when parents see their report card of no good grade, they will not assume their kids have learning disabilities. People with learning disabilities just accept those assume, in today's American society are both praised for being perceived as eternally innocent and naive and hated for being perceived as unintelligent and overly dependent on others. These stereotypes, or assumptions, are dangerous to them because in end the people who have learning disabilities made this difficult to them feel accept in theirself.As a result, But they can use this for motivation to push of them harder and turn their weaknesses into strengths and use them use as this strength than weakness to help