When we think of the different classes we stereotypical think of just how large the gap was between the working/ under class in contrast to the upper class and how each were treated. when we think of the upper class we think of wealth, and the rich clothing, big hats and gorgeous transport. in comparison as we follow down the classes each get little and less off that. so when we think of the working/udder class we think of illnesses, uneducated, ragged clothing, and broken large families struggling to pay for rent and food. Examples shown below:
upper class-

middle class-

working class-

under class-

Three stereotypes media texts-

You're missing a stereotype? Where's your countertype? Representation homework. Label representation.
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