As demonstrated by the protagonist in the short story “Identities” by W.D Valgardson, the act of believing in a stereotype and bias affects the first impression a person receives when meeting someone. Whether it's just guessing where they are from or assuming their social class, ordinarily it mainly can be a preferred way of looking at almost anything or anyone. This can limit how anyone will resolve a problem or issue. Being prejudice normally will occur from evaluating an individual's physical appearance, such as; facial expressions, their tone of voice, how they dress and body language are some ways people judge and get a first impression. In the story there is an officer who spotted the main character that has been on the run, and unfortunately