In “One for the Road” by Stephen King, Gerard Lumley is an example of the Ignorant one stereotype because when he was traveling that he had a lack of knowledge of the places that he was going through. The story takes place in Maine when there is a blizzard; a comes into a bar with frostbite and said that he got stuck in the place called “The Lot so Booth and Tookey goes there with Gerard Lumley to find out that his wife and daughter turned into vampires. First, “Wasn’t that right? I mean, the road looked drifted in, but I thought. . . if there’s a town there, the ploughs will be out (King 3)”. That he went onto a road that has not be plowed and he thought that he should go that way even though he can get stuck. Then, “Tookey put his hands