Stereotyping is generally frowned up on in todays culture yet were all blameworthy of such a practice. Everyone in High School had a click they hung out with. Everyone …show more content…
She is described as joyful, intelligent, strong-minded, pleasant, and exemplifies the Christian virtue of forgiveness. After some time of living alone she is adopted by a family named the Smiths who provide her with a complete pair of shoes thus she acquires the familiar nickname goody two-shoes. Unfortunately, the Smiths are subject tenants to the same evilly greedy man that forced Margerys family into a place of destitution which ultimately lead to their death. For the second time in Margerys life she is forced out of her home and away from her family by the same man. Eventually after much hard work and determination to live virtuously Margery finds and marries a wealthy widower. After her marriage Margery is continued to be called goody …show more content…
The people we label as goody two-shoes in the present day are the complete opposite of Margery. They appear to have the same Christian attributes and personality traits, but we are constantly suspicious that they are mischievous and deceiving behind our backs. Therefore they are detested and disliked. As they walk around with charming personalities we frequently wish for them to stumble, yet they always have up an inscrutable defense of happy smiles. Naturally, a shining example with such a righteous temperament is also the type of person we'd like to see get their comeuppance, which is where the critical aspects associated with the character come from. The nickname as it exists today denote a person who is something of a pain, and so society looks down on anyone labeled a goody two-shoes because they know that the gaggingly sweet individual never reveals their true