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    Theme and Elements 1. Elements of Hemingway Lisa Cearfoss ENG125: Introduction to Literature Instructor: Alessandra Cusimano

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    domains in which the hegemonic masculinity is created and expressed. This essay will discuss how hegemonic masculinity correlates with the idea of school bullying and violence The concept of hegemonic masculinity comes from the work of Connell’s hierarchy of masculinities. In Connell’s hierarchy of masculinities‚ there are four different types of gender masculinity; hegemonic‚ complicit‚ marginalized‚ and subordinate. According to Messerschmitt‚ hegemonic masculinity is socially supported as a normative

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    Masculinity and the ideals of manhood are not universal; place and time are factors of masculinity and hegemonic masculinity is no different. According to R.W Connell hegemonic masculinity is the one form of masculinity in society that has the most authority and influence on boys and men of that society. This form of masculinity sits at the top of the masculinity hierarchy and as a result those who attempt conform to hegemonic masculinity not only gain an advantage and privilege over other forms

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    consequently‚ the interactions we have with them. For men‚ abiding by these norms is complicated by masculinity. Known informally as “guy code”‚ these unwritten rules are “carefully monitored by the self-appointed gender police‚ ensuring that everyone constantly complies with ... [it] - even if they don’t want to” (Kimmel 98). Because of this‚ boys are socialized through masculinity; that is‚ masculinity outlines the ideal characteristics and specific behaviors that boys must learn‚ adapt to‚ and embody

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    The paradigm masculinity is often occurring in Joseph and Felicia’s relationship. Joseph tends to fulfill this role‚ there are many instances where he demonstrates masculinity within the relationship. He decides what dates they should attend‚ and he always elects to pay for the outings. his competitive nature is visible in the relationship also‚ when Felecia does a generous gesture for Joseph he eventually tries to out perform her; she once bought him new basketball shoes in returned Joseph purchased

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    According to Itulua-Abumere (2013) “The sociology of masculinity concerns the critical study of men‚ their behaviors‚ practices‚ values and perspective” (p. 32). It’s important to study with this critical approach because it essentially highlights the way in which men’s power come to be differentiated‚ naturalized and embedded across all institutions (family‚ education‚ work place‚ government‚ etc.). In addition‚ it brings a different perspective to preexisting and gender-biased thinking. The critical

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    interest‚ individuality‚ and expression. In a word‚ art is life. Ernest Hemingway never fails to enlighten readers with his literary genius. Through his craft of short stories‚ Hemingway masters the use of literary elements using a combination of his imagination and real life experiences. He struggled with love‚ settling down‚ alcoholism‚ and his memories of war; converting his emotional instability to literary masterpieces. Hemingway is known for using minimal detail throughout his works‚ leaving the

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    The unethical implications of a culture that supports hyper masculinity “It’s just as hard to be Ken as it is to be Barbie.” Many would argue that this statement is blatantly false. They would contend that living in a male dominated world guarantee’s a women’s rattled with challenges regarding discrimination‚ sexism and equal rights. To invalidate women’s struggle in today’s society would be foolish and inaccurate. However‚ the statement above does not claim that women are not discriminated against;

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    Masculinity vs. Femininity Geert Hofstede Here you can see four persons‚ three of them are adults and the other one is a student. One of the adult seems to be the principal of a school‚ the other two seem to be the parents of that student. Those people are in a room‚ which seems to be the bureau f the principal since the sign on the door says “principal”. The reason why the parents of the student and the principal meet is because the student is not good in school. The principal is about to tell

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    meaning beneath this cloak of motivation. This ad is inspiring‚ but also depicting what society believes masculinity is. Nike is emphasizing the importance of working out and being one’s own person in a way to define masculinity. The advertisement displays stereotypes of masculinity through the man‚ the weights‚ and displays a theme of bravery‚ a characteristic often associated with masculinity. In the background picture‚ there is a man working out‚ which is stereotypical because it is commonly accepted

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