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    comes to status and the roles of men and women are alike. For example‚ men are the providers‚ the head of the household or the family while women are the mothers‚ the caregivers‚ the cooks‚ the cleaners and they are behind their husband. A double standard is enforced in many cultures and that is due to Religion. Religion has a very relevant role in society and certain gender roles are justified through religion. Religion itself is a paradigm that influences the gender roles in many cultures and our

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    issues in the world. “Othello” effectively brings together critical themes of love‚ appearances‚ racism‚ jealousy and most importantly role of women in the Elizabethan era. Through the exploration of gender role in “Othello” and other plays written by Shakespeare‚ this essay will argue that literature is most successful when dealing with global issues like gender role. In "Othello"‚ the expectations for women are one the most important theme that runs throughout the play. Even though‚ "Othello" is

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    committed in the 1920’s‚ why does Fitzgerald focus his attention so much on prohibition and gender roles? The era of the 1920’s was a time of prosperity and corruption throughout society. Some wealth was gained through honest work while other wealth was earned through greed‚ organized crime‚ and other illegal acts. In Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ he displays multiple accounts of prohibition‚ gender roles and organized crime and shows how they were present in everyday life. Due to the 18th amendment

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    literature has strong gender roles. This means that the men will carry themselves with honor and pride. A typical man for the time period in which Shakespeare set his play was the head of the household; anything the man or also known as the head of the family wanted would be put into motion almost as soon as he finished saying the words. The strong males in the tragedy Romeo and Juliet are Juliet’s father Lord Capulet‚ Romeo‚ Mercutio‚ and Prince Escalus. A woman’s typical role of that time period

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    These institutional changes have impacted individuals and families in dramatic ways. Gender roles have changed‚ family mobility has increased‚ fertility has declined and union formation patterns have become more fluid and less stable (Morrison‚ 2015). Over the past 40 years cohabitation has moved from being viewed as a deviant form of union formation to the preferred social norm as a transition from dating to marriage. Cohabitation is when a couple lives together for an extended period as if they were

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    The Role of Women in “Hamlet” As in many biblical stories‚ history has proven time and time again that it is women who have always corrupted humanity. Ever since the shift from the ancient societies women have been depicted in a negative light though out many different stories. Women have been depicted as the race that has ruined innocents and corruption in religion. Whether depicted as innocent or conniving‚ women always seem to corrupt man through different methods. It is as inevitable as death

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    Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt had different expectations regarding marriages even though both the societies had portrayed marriage as a contract between a man and a woman. As Ancient Mesopotamian cultures grew in strength‚ wealth and power‚ a masculine structure had started to develop which gave men more power over women‚ to control the society and make the rules. According to the Mesopotamian society‚ ‘Under the Laws of Eshnunna’‚ marriages were legal contracts made between the families of the bride and

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    between gender roles and how people perceive each gender when it comes to careers‚ house chores and education. In this era‚ both men and women are specified to a specific role based on their society and culture. Gender roles defined by culture means how a "male" or "female" are based on their interests‚ characteristics and attitudes. Gender roles have developed throughout the years. People are able to adjust to thoughts‚ attitudes and behaviors based on their culture. In today’s society‚ gender does

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    Marriage in Frankish society was a complex legal‚ social‚ and religious matter. There were a considerable variety of laws regarding aspects such as: who could marry and who could not; the reasons why and why not; what rituals and customs need to be performed so that a marriage is fair‚ prosperous and legal; what produces a marriage legal vs. illegal; marriage in the different classes; what might fabricate an illegal marriage and who can divorce and how. The enforcement of the laws in Frankish society

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    The concept of gender and relationships changes throughout time. Thanks to the widespread use of literature‚ we can now track and compare the views of old times to now.  Romantic Period: The standards for men and women in the late 18th century was completely separate. Women were held to a completely different social and legal standard than men.  However‚ the shift from male supremacy to gender equality began in this era. The “Ideal woman” was a thing during this time period that went to the Christian

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