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How do your products represent social groups or issues? The decision to create a diverse cast of characters with no discernible social class or status is an interesting approach to storytelling. While it is important to showcase different cultural and social groups in entertainment, creating ambiguous characters and backgrounds can also have its benefits. By not specifying the social class or status of the characters, it allows the audience to insert themselves into the story and relate to the characters in a more personal way. This can increase the audience's feeling of acceptance and make them feel valued, which is something that humans naturally crave. Furthermore, this approach allows for a broader representation of social groups and people. Instead of singling out a specific group, the ambiguous nature of the characters and their backgrounds allows for a wider range of people to relate to them. This can lead to a more inclusive and diverse audience, as individuals from var