Monday, February 16, 2009
Fraternities
Well because I am writing my paper on stereotypes in fraternities I figured I would interview some of the brother’s in my fraternity and even though I am not sure who I am going to interview yet I have a choice of over ninety people so I won’t have difficulty finding people to interview. And the obvious reason for interviewing brothers in my fraternity is because they know first hand, like me, that the stereotypes of fraternities in the media are way off and that those stereotypes come from fraternities that are now probably off campus of FSU meaning they were kicked off for being caught doing illegal things. Individually though I think the answer’s I get back will be different because everyone has their own opinion of this topic, because at times yes, some stereotypes can be true, but at other times they are way off and some brothers have been around longer and their opinions will vary depending on how educated they are with experience. For example some brother’s were around when my fraternity was really bad and we had to drop brothers so we wouldn’t be in danger of getting kicked off campus. But all in all I believe their answers will be unchanged in the fact that the stereotypes are wrong of fraternities.
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Sounds like you are on the right track getting your interviews together. You won’t have any problem finding evidence to disprove the stereotypes about fraternities. But if I were you I’d interview someone who was not in a fraternity to fully present the stereotypes put on fraternities. Then after they tell you some of the stereotypes that they associate with fraternities then you can disprove what they said. Then for how fraternities are described in the media just disprove what is shown in certain movies. So all you have to do for your interviews is come up with some questions which shouldn’t be too hard at all.
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