The document discusses stereotypes of social classes portrayed in TV dramas. It outlines stereotypes commonly associated with the upper class (rich, well-dressed, intellectual), middle class (homeowners, white collar jobs, educated), and lower class (alcoholics, criminals, scruffy). It then analyzes how three specific TV shows - Downton Abbey, Modern Family, and Eastenders - represent the upper, middle, and lower classes respectively through factors like clothing, behavior, and body language.