Ageism By Sian and Lotty.

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Ageism By Sian and Lotty

Definition Prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of a persons age.

Stereotypical Sayings and prejudices on the Elderly “listen to your elders” Wise, Friendly, Knitting, Forgetful so need to be taken care of, Traditional Gangster Granny defies the stereotypes of the elderly and is seen as bizarre and comical Grumpy, Lost their marbles, Smelly, Hunched, look down on youth Mise en scene - Old people wear dated textured clothing https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=ro1hu04HFWc

Adults Responsible, Mature independent, work- orientated, bossy, wise, stern, boring In Dr Martin, Doc Martin in snobby and usually forgetful Start to become forgetful Mise en scene – adults dress smartly usually in work clothes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oklPl95DC8c Titanic teenagers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oklPl95DC8c Titanic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FQl2GF_Hfo R +J Irresponsible Naughty Careless Disobedient Goth Chav Emo Easily led Weak Childish Immature

children Silly Naughty Playing Childish “children should be seen and not heard” Stupid Uneducated Annoying Irritating Demanding Tracy Beaker -

Thank You For Listening! By Sian and Carlotta Thank You For Listening!