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Male Stereotype Facts Hercules: Men must be physically fit and “Godly” to fit the masculine be a part of the masculine social society. The Beast: The manly, no emotion beast fits the the social stereotype by being emotionless, strong and hairy. He even begins to treat as if she is an object. Flynn Rider: A handsome man who uses charm to get whatever he wants, even if that means stealing it. Crime is also accustomed to male stereotypes within social classes as well, especially lower class which Flynn Rider was a part of. The Seven Dwarfs: This is an unusual way of showing male stereotypes, but it also can help break down these stereotypes. Within the names of these Dwarfs we can see each trait that is normally compared back to specific stereotypes of male characteristics. Captain Hook: When looking at this character we can see a few different types of stereotypes. For example, he is dirty, mean in ways, the leader, and has now happy emotions.

Female Stereotype Facts

Gender and Feminism in Disney movies

Movies That Were Used With Time Periods Snow White (1937) Cinderella (1950) Hercules (1997) Tangled (2010)

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