How M. Butterfly Uses The Art Of Illusion To Foster Stereotypes Among Its Main Characters.

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Throughout human history, societies have divided members into varying groups based on stereotypes-- using simplified images to bring special meaning to traits held in common by members of each group. These stereotypes are usually learned behavior and are spoon-fed to families and communities as they are passed down from one generation to the next. However, each individual must make the personal choice whether or not to incorporate these impressions into their own belief system. Stereotypes …

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