Video games + gender
Video games + gender
Out of context: Reply #35
- Started 17 years ago
- Last post 17 years ago
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- Jaline0
Thanks, 734. There are various questions that arise, such as: why does it have to be "understood and accepted"? Why do people have issues with having a wide range of characters and appearances rather than everyone having the same look?
I was thinking about Super Smash Bros., and how everyone is oddly proportioned, but that's hard to compare to more seemingly realistic-looking characters, such as Lara Croft.
I'm looking at perceptions, primarily.
- well those are good questions but ones youd have to research yourself... thats how archetypes work.********
- challenging those archtypes and stereotypes would be a good way to start a paper********
- well those are good questions but ones youd have to research yourself... thats how archetypes work.