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    the television screen‚ a young child is watching these events happen‚ and is absorbing the information presented to them through vibrant colors and catchy songs. Should your children strive to follow a career path that follows the stereotypical gender roles included in Disney films? Should your children be given a false sense of reality‚ where happily ever afters always occur? If so‚ Disney films are a

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    One of the first scenes where the role of gender is evident is when we’re introduced to Precious in her classroom staring at her teacher‚ Mr. Wicher. Precious states that she “loves math” but mainly because of her teacher whom she lusts after. While staring at him‚ she says “I pretend he my husband‚ he like me too‚ I know it‚ he always lookin’ at me‚ smilin’”. We’re seeing how ‚ like in many other films‚ the role of the young girl is to fall in love with her male teacher‚ all attention is on the

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    Socially constructed gender roles have dictated who works‚ what kind of work they do‚ acceptable reasons for their presence in the labor force‚ and even how well they are compensated. Prior to the 19th century‚ in this mostly agrarian society‚ men where attached to the land and women were expected to operate within the confines of the home. However‚ the changing nature of the economy and work unsettled the stasis of clearly defined roles. In trying to cope with this shift‚ American society was afflicted

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    traits‚ ultimately physical strength and size‚ and using this to assert themselves as superior to the female sex. However‚ the absence of women in the male characters’ lives throughout Heart of Darkness shows not only women’s perceived unnecessary role in males’ daily lives‚ but also the male attitude of women as completely useless and lacking necessary skills. Through Conrad’s writing‚ readers get the opportunity to see the male perception of women during the 1800’s‚ and how men dealt with not only

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    manlier. However‚ when she tried to change her activities she quickly realized that feminine activities such knitting or sewing were not for her. I think Gwen’s experience really highlights that in our world society there are still very specific gender roles for female and males. For example‚ one of the counselors talked about how he wasn’t allowed to play with Barbie’s‚ even though he asked his mother for them (Queer Theory in Action‚ 2011). Eventually

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    The genders play a big role throughout the novel. Holden is a very dominant male and seems to treat women as if they are nothing more then pieces of meat. He does not seem to see woman equal to men and just see them as sexual objects that are determined to serve men. Of course he doesn’t say they are obligated to do so‚ but he expects them to be directly attracted to him without even considering his age. Women in this novel are morally invaluable and definitely are not considered equal to men. Also

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    family life differed by the different functions performed by every member of the household. In all colonial family home‚ the father was the head of the household. This included being the disciplinarian‚ hunting‚ fishing and providing for families. The role of the head of the house differed between the wealthy and the poor and rural families. In poor and rural households‚ men and their family were more team oriented in making sure the daily operation of the house was intact. Men would set the standard

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    women/principle of gender equality. In today’s modern world context‚ where women are perceived to be of equal status of men‚ many people may believe that there is already not a need for the practice of feminism. However‚ I feel that in all aspects of life and society‚ there is still a need for feminism due to the societal expectations‚ the dynamic characteristic of societies‚ as well as inequality and differences between men and women. Despite all the efforts of feminists‚ gender inequality is still

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    Misconception of gender roles occur in everyday aspect of life and religion is no exception to this case.  Especially in the religion of Islam‚ current debates occur over gender roles.  Although this monotheistic religion has been around for centuries‚ it wasn’t long ago that it became so prevalent in main stream media; especially since the occurrence of 9/11.  As much as this religion is celebrated‚ it is also highly scrutinized for the preconception of the role of man and woman.  This is all based

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    Race‚ class‚ and gender are the three main things that separate and hold people back in today’s society. I’d like to be able to say that things have progressively gotten better as time continues to pass‚ and to an extent they have‚ but in reality we still live in an extremely ignorant and subjective society. The fact is‚ people everyday are being turned down for jobs and opportunities not because of what they are or aren’t capable of or what they do or don’t know‚ but because of what they are and

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