Gender Stereotyping In Grand Theft Auto V

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Grand Theft Auto V is one of the best selling games in the history of video games, even today with all kinds of different games such as Nioh, Dark Souls, Witcher and so on, we can still often time see this game that was made three years ago on the list of the top ten best selling games of the week or month on steam or PS4, This game defines the next gen open world game and obviously people love it. Since the game deals with bank robbery, car racing and shooting, it was labeled as “Mature”, but of course there are still lots of kids in middle or high school playing it. Many people criticize the game due to its extreme violence, but the tradition and content of Grand Theft Auto define it is going to be violent, the other major issue with the …show more content…

Video games are no longer just supplemental elements to boys now; nowadays they probably play an even more important role than TV shows in somebody’s life. It is important to exam these contents about gender so it does not give some children the wrong ideas about gender and sex, Quantitative Social Researcher Tracy L. Dietz from the University of North Texas suggested that “In conclusion, video games, like the television and other forms of mass media, have become agents in the development of identities in children. It is apparent from the results of this project that the traditional woman depicted in video games is the most popular role of woman in video games are stereotypical and traditional in nature” (439). With the inappropriate portrayals of women, such violence and bias may influence young kids’ perceptions about gender greatly. In conclusion, it is important for the video game industry to take a closer exam over the characterization of female characters, take a different path to create more and variety types of female characters rather than stereotyped, attractive