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    The gender roles set in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen are those of women potentials being watered down to simple‚ meaningless things for only marriage. Women suffered in many ways from the restrictions of advancements in life allowed for them. The only option of achieving something in life was to either marry rich or be dependent. The choices of education are obsolete and so they were only allowed to reach so far of a certain level and higher learning were only allowed for men. Deviations from

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    There are many reasons why boys would play the female roles throughout the 1800s during Shakespeare’s influence over the theatre. Young boys would often play the parts of women in Shakespeare plays and an entrance into an acting career. Often there would be only around 4 actors performing in one production at a time therefore multi rolling was common and each actor had to be versatile. Audience members gave positive impressions of the quality of the acting of boy players. The scant serving evidence

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    Gender roles are associated with the norms‚ or standards that are created by society. These roles have surpassed the expectations of what our grandparents and ancestors were accustomed to. Men are viewed as strong‚ aggressive‚ and dominant; while women are viewed as nurturing‚ passive‚ and subordinate. The changes have impacted the world in great form by defying the odds in household duties‚ education‚ and work. At a very young age women are told they are to learn to cook‚ clean‚ and anything

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    Roman women lived in a world with strict gender roles. Men were placed above women. Men were active in public life and free to come and go as they willed‚ women’s lives were controlled by the men in their life. Most women were assigned the role of a homemaker‚ where they were supposed to be good wives and mothers‚ but nothing else. Women in ancient Rome were viewed as possessions of the men who they lived with. They were handed from their father to their new husband at the time of their marriage

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    In class yesterday‚ we started our discussion on gender. We divided into three groups that would discuss social and biological pros and cons for each gender identity (male‚ female‚ and third space/gender binary). Although each group discussed their own social and biological pros and cons‚ all of the groups indicated that there is social stigma. Woman mostly receive social stigma through appearance. In other words‚ women are often told to look a certain way. In American society‚ desirable women are

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    The period known as the Victorian era in England‚ from 1837 to 1901‚ had gender roles that drastically defined the difference between a man and a woman. These differences were based on the theory that “men possessed the capacity for reason‚ action‚ aggression‚ independence‚ and self-interest. Women inhabited a separate‚ private sphere‚ one suitable for the so called inherent qualities of femininity: emotion‚ passivity‚ submission‚ dependence‚ and selflessness‚ all derived‚ it was claimed insistently

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    categories within the gender complex‚ in which different types of people fall under. These different categories consist of gender identity‚ sexual orientation‚ physical gender and gender roles. Identity’s can be changed dramatically depending how a person feels about themselves and who they are attracted to the same or opposite sex. Some play role because it is what they must do. Judith Butler has explained that we all “act” out our roles and try to perform it but we are born without roles. People categorize

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    Hillary’s gender strategy was to focus on her equal qualifications with Obama rather than using her gender to separate them. When Hillary did point out her gender there was a huge backlash. A day after Hillary’s weak performance at a debate at Drexel University the Clinton team released a YouTube video titled “The Politics of Pile On.”

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    (Wilde 73). In other words‚ Sibyl was under the notion that prior to meeting Dorian she did not know what life truly was‚ and she found her life’s purpose through meeting Dorian. She subsequently quit her job as an actress to further pursue her relationship with

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    It is no secret women’s roles have changed but‚ no one seems to notice they have also changed our fairy tales. Over the years fairy tales have evolved making women play many roles‚ some submissive others assertive; the females in Little Snow-White and Beauty and The Beast portray these roles as reflections of the times in which they were created. Written in the 1800’s Little Snow-White personifies the submissive roles assigned to women at the time. In this time period being a housewife is typical

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