Stereotypes In Today's Society

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The word stereotype is defined as “a fixed impression of a group of people” by Joseph A. DeVito, the author of the textbook; Essentials of Human Communication. When individuals are grouped together, and a prior assumption is made out of judgment, it is called a stereotype. All aspects that form a person can be remarked, such as, race, religion, age, and sexual - orientation. A few examples of stereotypes in today’s society are “All Hispanics (more commonly referred as Mexicans) are illegal,” and “All Muslims are terrorist.” Frequently, stereotypes can have a negative connotation and be derogative towards the group being labeled, but on the other hand hardly any can be positive. In our world, these “fixed impressions” can shape our interactions