The setting of this movie is at a prestigious all boys' high school called Welton. Many prominent schools around the country up to the 1950s still did not allow girls into their institutions at that time, but how quickly this has changed within the last half century. Nearly all schools are co-educational now, which in a large part is the result of how gender roles change so rapidly in our society. Now there are even debates going on about whether there should be a difference when we use the terms "sex" and "gender." We can probably call this gender divide back then as sexism, or the exploitation of one sex by the other for a personal agenda. It wasn't that women were getting taken advantage of literally but it was the fact that they did not have the right to the same education facilities as the men of the country, and thus they are confined to jobs that are within the home/family.
There are many perspectives at play in this movie. As we have learned, perspectives are different views we have on the world based on our culture and upbringing. It has to deal with how any person views the world at large or any small piece of existence. These views are often founded on one's morals, values, beliefs and life experiences. We quickly notice how the perspectives of Neil Perry differ tremendously from his father, Mr. Perry. Because