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Siegfried Schulz states that " his inexperience is quite evident in his first novel ", which is not well-organized, lacks a good plot and features stereotyped characters.
A token character can also be used by writers to pay lip service to rules or standards, when they otherwise have no intention of doing so, such as by obeying anti-racism policies by including a token ethnic minority character who — despite being present often — has no function in the overall plot, does little or nothing, and is often a stereotyped character.
Judith Crist of the New York Post wrote that the film was " a mindless compendium of stale plot and stereotyped characters varnished with foul language and garnished with violence ".

stereotyped and follows
A succession of gags featuring stereotyped black characters follows: a mammy and old uncle shine the heads of pickanniny children ; a woman steals a bra off a clothesline to use as a bonnet for her twin children.

stereotyped and ",
In chapter 18, " Pathologies, Stereotypes, and Distortions ", he tries to refute certain stereotyped views of liberals, including the viewing of them " as lovers of bureaucracy ", " as defenders of special interests " and " as advocating only rights and no responsibilities " ( p. 317, 1996 edition ).
The segment " Dial M for Monkey: Barbequor ", aired during the first season, was banned by Cartoon Network shortly after its first broadcast in the United States, because it featured a character called the Silver Spooner ( a parody of the Silver Surfer ) that stereotyped gay men.
The phrase used in this connection (" hakamim debaruhu ", " the scholars directed him ") is the stereotyped phrase used also in connection with the fictitious exilarchs of the century of the Second Temple ; in the latter case, however, it occurs without the specific mention of names — a fact in favor of the historicalness of those names that are given for the succeeding centuries.
Jewish mothers, " cheapness ", hypochondria, and other stereotyped habits are all common subjects.
In the 1936 film " Poor Little Rich Girl ", Shirley Temple sings the song " Oh, My Goodness " to four ethnically stereotyped dolls.
The original version of the sentimental 1896 song, " Kentucky Babe ", sung from the viewpoint of an adult black man reminiscing about his childhood, contains several stereotyped lines, including " when I was a pickaninny on my Mammy's knee ".
After the success of " The Loco-Motion ", Boyd was stereotyped as a dance-craze singer and was given limited material.
She still found herself stereotyped, with one press release explaining her long absence from films with a supposed proverb, which was claimed to have been passed down to Wong by her father: " Don't be photographed too much or you'll lose your soul ", a quote that would be inserted into many of her obituaries.
As in her lifetime, opinions are divided ; some assert that her books are " flawed by self-indulgence and a lack of self-judgment ", and critique stereotyped and caricatured portrayals of ethnic and religious groups.
When considering the fourth single to be released from Light Years, Minogue's record label chose the Latin sounding " Please Stay " instead of the fan favourite " Your Disco Needs You ", due to the song's campness and to avoid Minogue being further stereotyped.
This often involved beautiful native princesses, though the romantic storylines were stereotyped: in one story, Carl Selwyn's " Venus Has Green Eyes ", which appeared in Fall 1940, the Venusian princess is dissuaded from her hatred of humans when the hero seizes her and kisses her ; she slaps him, but succumbs to his charm.
The anti-semitism of the National Socialists yielded two contributions about Berend Lehmann, the first, by Peter Deeg ( 1938 ), being a caricature of him as the stereotyped " usurer ", the second one, by Heinrich Schnee ( 1953 ), a one-sided portrait of him as a profiteer and a clever augmenter of Jewish influence.
He dismissed the objections raised in Wallace's review in the Academy as " almost stereotyped ", but to his brother Erasmus Alvey Darwin the generous and polite exchanges formed a " perfectly beautiful " controversy, and thought that " In future histories of science the Wallace-Darwin episode will form one of the few bright points.
They explained that the white children's characters in the series were similarly stereotyped: the " freckle-faced kid ," the " fat kid ," the " neighborhood bully ", the " pretty blond girl ," and the " mischievous toddler.
Soon after this Statute was passed, writs of Trespass appeared in a stereotyped form alleging " force and arms ", or " vi et armis.

stereotyped and boy
While certainly not the first amateur girl and boy band to come along, Cool Rays embodied what would become some of the motivating ideas ( and ideals ) of the Olympia music scene: that one need not be a formally trained or professional ( or stereotyped ) musician to make music ; local people should make their own music ( rather than passively relying on the " corporate ogre " music business to provide it ); and girls should play a more active role in the making of rock music.
She now struggles with being stereotyped as “ the jumper .” Natalie ’ s ex-boyfriend, Richard Thorne, a former Park Avenue bad boy who turned his life around after Natalie ’ s jump, is also a member of the class.

stereotyped and girl
She starts off very much a stereotyped girl, dressing up the Dog in a pram and playing dolls, however she slowly turned into a strong pro-feminist.
In one corner, there was the rather stereotyped character played by Lenny Clarke, a Boston Irish bar owner close to retirement who watches with dismay as his son falls for a girl with a rather unorthodox family history: she is the adoptive, and somewhat spoiled, daughter of an upper-middle class gay couple.
The stereotyped " valley girl " language is an exaggeration of the variants of California English spoken by younger generations.
She tans easily and her hair is bleached out ; unfortunately, she is stereotyped by her ignorant classmates, and is forced to endure rumors about being an " easy girl " that has had many sexual relationships.

stereotyped and again
Obsessional thoughts are ideas, images or impulses that enter the individual's mind again and again in a stereotyped form.
Compulsive acts or rituals are stereotyped behaviours that are repeated again and again.

stereotyped and sequence
According to a study investigating the song differences between white-rumped Munias and its domesticated counterpart ( Bengalese finch ), the wild munias use a highly stereotyped song sequence, whereas the domesticated ones sing a highly unconstrained song.

stereotyped and .
Demagogues of this sort found communist bogeys lurking behind any new idea that would run counter to stereotyped notions.
One finds, for example, that a terse and stereotyped verbal expression, seeming at first to be a mere hollow convention, reveals itself over the months of therapy as the vehicle for expressing the most varied and intense feelings, and the most unconventional of meanings.
probably it is correct to think of it as a matter of a well-grooved, stereotyped mode of expression -- and no, or but a few, other communicational grooves, as yet -- being there, available for the patient's use, as newly-emerging emotions and ideas well up in him over the course of months.
Owing to the restrained usages characteristic of 19th-century America, these letters usually were stereotyped and revealed little depth of feeling.
Much of their behaviour seemed stereotyped and did not involve any actual contact between individuals.
Christie occasionally inserted stereotyped descriptions of characters into her work, particularly before the end of the Second World War ( when such attitudes were more commonly expressed publicly ), and particularly in regard to Italians, Jews, and non-Europeans.
To contrast with the more stereotyped descriptions, Christie often characterised the " foreigners " in such a way as to make the reader understand and sympathise with them ; this is particularly true of her Jewish characters, who are seldom actually criminals.
Agathon's extraordinary physical beauty is brought up repeatedly in the sources ; the historian W. Rhys Roberts observes that " ὁ καλός Ἀγάθων ( ho kalos Agathon ) has become almost a stereotyped phrase.
One of the advantages of working with this worm is that the body plan is very stereotyped: the nervous system of the hermaphrodite morph contains exactly 302 neurons, always in the same places, making identical synaptic connections in every worm.
Patients may also show stereotyped, repetitive movements.
Celebrities are incessantly stereotyped and fantasized as individuals who possess exorbitant amounts of wealth and glamour.
His edition of the Roman text, with the variants of the Alexandrian manuscript, the Codex Ephraemi, and the Friderico-Augustanus, was of service when it appeared in 1850, but, being stereotyped, was not greatly improved in subsequent issues.
Though conditions have improved somewhat over the past few years, the Khadem are still stereotyped by mainstream Yemenese society, considering them lowly, dirty, ill-mannered, immoral and untouchables.
Gothic fashion is stereotyped as a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress.
Animals are found in various stereotyped positions or attitudes.
However, the epic adventure is not always quite so stereotyped.
A good example of a less stereotyped epic is The Deed of Paksenarrion in which the main character becomes a paladin through her own growing strength instead of it having been forced on her at birth.
The work of blacksmiths — developing implements and weapons — is hammered into shape, and, as a consequence, gradually departed from the stereotyped forms of their predecessors in bronze, which were cast, and the system of decoration, which in the Bronze Age consisted chiefly of a repetition of rectilinear patterns, gave way to a system of curvilinear and flowing designs.
For example, aside from the vocabulary, he did acknowledge many Americans of non-White ancestry in The Woggle Bug Book, though in a stereotyped manner for the sake of comedy.
This viewpoint considers the figures in Trajan's Column to be highly stereotyped, in order to distinguish clearly between different types of troops.
The jazz station, more than any other except the college station, is stereotyped as having a small listenership and a somewhat overly highbrow on-air personality, and many are college-run stations.
Paroxysmal attacks or paroxysms are short, frequent and stereotyped symptoms that can be observed in various clinical conditions.
The effect of the Greek interpretation was to reduce a more-than-human female, daughter of the Sun itself, to a stereotyped emblem of grotesque bestiality and the shocking excesses of female sensuality and deceit.

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