7-1 Project Submission: Defining the female imageSCS-100-R4529 Perspectives in the Social Sci 22EW4Southern New Hampshire 02:12:39 GMT -05:00Part One: Advertisement Analysis: I. Individuals and groups are represented:Women are often represented as weak and sensitive. However, they are quite the opposite; women are strong and can endure many things at once, then brave and tough. As an individual, people tend to maintain a low profile so as not to draw much attention to themselves; in a group setting, individuals are more likely to feed off each other and be a bit more outgoing and freer; most of the time, the members in the group share the same like and dislike to they often support one another.II. Stereotyped group behavior:One of the many stereotypes that groups female groups often have are that they have a pack mentality, there must be a leader or alpha of the group; another would be that all must work in the same line of work which the bias is usually in nursing or stay at home wives. These stereotypes go back many generations and are learned by parents to be the social norm. Thegroup may not be seen as successful businesswomen or a women-run