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    and patients. Until nowadays‚ it is still common to see that there is gender stereotype of a nurse is always a female. In fact‚ there are male being a nurse in hospitals and clinics‚ especially those being a military nurse. There are both advantages and disadvantages of being a nurse. to begin with‚ nurse is a meaningful job which saves people’s lives. A nurse not only provide help medically‚ but also give support spiritually like sharing personal experiences with patients when necessary. Also‚ we

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    character portrayals that contribute to the representation of women within the domain of film fiction. My intention is to review exactly how women are represented and investigate whether fictional characters play a part in perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Laura Mulvey will be intermittently mentioned as a pioneering figure of feminist film theory‚ her discourse will be applied and challenged within the following pages. The variety of films mentioned aims to provide an extensive inquiry into both

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    Mockingbird‚ tells the story of young Scout Finch a tomboy who gets into fights‚ likes to shoot guns‚ and doesn’t like the idea of being feminine. Scout likes wearing pants instead of skirts‚ hanging around boys instead of girls‚ and shooting instead of cooking. Even though just about everyone is looking down on her for being different she still does her own thing. Scout and Atticus’s choice not to follow gender stereotypes makes the reader consider how people tend to ridicule those who stray from what

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    Talking/Acting Black or White For decades‚ there have been stereotypes of all kinds that arise from multiple things such as race‚ culture‚ sex‚ social standing‚ and even occupation. The biggest seen stereotype that is seen today‚ and has been for many years‚ is race. When it comes to race‚ society puts stereotypes on how people are supposed to act‚ talk‚ walk‚ even dress. If you don’t fit into societies description of the way you “ought to be”‚ then you are looked at as if something is wrong and

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    and opinions inherently presented within television‚ films‚ radio‚ books and more. Disney films are no exception. The films Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ Cinderella‚ and Sleeping Beauty all reinforce traditional gender roles‚ and the idea that lightness is supreme and will help when it comes to goodness conquering evil. The first feature film by Disney‚ Snow White‚ is the story of a young girl who fulfills societal roles of being a woman who is happy to stay home to cook and clean all day long

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    many purchasers (par. 3). After three years‚ because of her rap “I Wanna Be Down”‚ she gained a MTV Video Music Reward nomination for best rap video. In addition‚ Salt-N-Pepa‚ Eve‚ Missy Elliott and Beyonce are representatives of women who oppose gender discrimination in the rap

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    Certain gender stereotypes are reinforced through pop culture that lead our society to believe deviant behaviors are acceptable. One example that came to mind was Rihanna’s music video for her song “We Found Love”. Rihanna and the male in the music video are in an extremely

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    Like the propaganda the Jews had to endure due to the Nazis. The Nazis had turned and entire country against its own people through the distribution of hate in the media. The comparison of the propaganda in the U.S. and 1950s Nazi Germany hold some relation

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    Many readers view The Woman in White‚ Wilkie Collins’s nineteenth century sensational novel‚ as a critique on marriage laws and gender norms within Britain during the 1800s. While gender lines are bent and perhaps even crossed‚ the male characters of The Woman in White seem at first glance to hold all the cards‚ and are not wary of reminding the females of that fact. While the dynamics of looking within The Woman in White can be understood as exposing patriarchal power structures and demonstrating

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    November 15‚ 2013 Hill’s like White Elephants In Hill’s like White Elephants‚ Ernest Hemingway uses his “Iceberg theory” to display the theme that is involved with the two characters within the story. Hemingway uses the “iceberg theory” within his writing to engage a reader into deeply connecting the narrative to the theme. The girl in the story talks about the hills that “look like white elephants” in front of her to relate back to her decision (Hemingway). Hemingway shows the two life-changing

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