Gender Stereotypes in Advertisements Ms. Stewart English 12.

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Gender Stereotypes in Advertisements Ms. Stewart English 12

Task On your loose-leaf make a chart similar to the one shown below; for each ad choose adjectives, descriptors or emotions/feelings that portray each gender represented. On your loose-leaf make a chart similar to the one shown below; for each ad choose adjectives, descriptors or emotions/feelings that portray each gender represented. MaleFemale

Satire of Media Gender Stereotypes

FCUK Commercial “The Woman” I FCUK Commercial “The Woman” I FCUK Commercial “The Woman” I FCUK Commercial “The Woman” I FCUK Commercial “The Woman” II FCUK Commercial “The Woman” II FCUK Commercial “The Man” I FCUK Commercial “The Man” IFCUK Commercial “The Man” IFCUK Commercial “The Man” I FCUK Commercial “The Man” II FCUK Commercial “The Man” II

Assignment Using your completed chart and the satirical examples shown, answer the questions below: Using your completed chart and the satirical examples shown, answer the questions below: 1) Imagine you are explaining men and women to an alien visiting our planet. Describe men and women, using only the information you have written in your chart. 2) From the descriptions you have created to describe males and females to the alien, is this accurate in everyday society? Why or why not? 3) FCUK has decided to take a satirical spin on gender stereotypes in the media. Do you believe their print/commercial advertising campaign to be effective? Why or why not? HAND IN COMPLETED CHART AND QUESTIONS AT THE END OF CLASS