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    Tangled From past to present‚ generations of fairytales have sculpted the thoughts and emotions of young children for many years. In Marcia Lieberman’s essay‚ “Some Day My Prince Will Come‚” she argues that fairytales have a negative impact on young women and children‚ which teaches them to be helpless‚ superficial‚ and unintelligent. However‚ recent evidence shows that fairytales have a more positive influence onto young children‚ mainly young women. In fairytales that were made into a book

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    The Codes of a Man In the novel Jude the Obscure there are some controversial issues of that time period are being displayed. The first of which is masculinity and how that applied to certain people of different classes and genders. The masculinity of men in that time period was defined by several things‚ namely‚ a man’s control of the house hold‚ and the ability to think and act rationally rather than emotionally. Jude’s character gets dissected in this book and we really get a glimpse into his

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    The themes include fluidity of identities‚ the decline of tradition‚ the knowing construction of identity‚ the idea of ’role models’‚ masculinity in (possible) crisis‚ ’girl power’‚ popular feminism‚ diversity of sexualities‚ gender trouble‚ media power‚ contradictions and change. Each of these themes is briefly discussed below. Fluidity of identities and the decline of tradition We have seen various ways in which popular ideas about the self in society have changed‚ so that identity is today

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    Which techniques have been used by the writers of the texts to influence your attitude to and understanding of the ideas of power? In Lionel Shriver’s We Need to Talk About Kevin‚ and Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner the idea of power in masculinity and the powerless of femineity is contrasted. Women in both texts are shown to have very little power as they are punished when they challenge the traditional roles they are expected to abide shown through dialogue and epistolary. Men are seen to be

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    My identity and the definition of masculinity I have been taught are expressed in my gender performance in a variety of ways‚ including the way I treat my secondary sex characteristics such as body and facial

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    which illustrates that not only has popular music‚ via metal‚ become a site for the perpetuation of what was assumed to be morally right but has also created these gendered identities by which they have come to be known by. Walser explains that masculinity‚ like popular music‚ has the inability to be stable‚ consistent or ‘natural’ which ‘produces the need for its constant reachievement’. The development of heavy metal is‚ I believe‚ an extension of these re-enactments‚ that led to the broadening

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    Macbeth stayed strong throughout the last part of the play. He went out fighting‚ which is considered a masculine quality. People of this time period thought that dying in battle was a heroic thing to do. After analyzing the idea of masculinity in this play‚ it is clear what Shakespeare thought. In order to be considered a man you had to be very brave and willing to fight. Being a soldier and fighting for your country was a very noble thing to do. Not only did you have to be okay with killing in

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    Masculinity and crime: a comparative study of a quantitative and a qualitative research addressing the same topic Masculinity is a notion that made history and has permanently influenced Western culture and beyond. Not long ago‚ social sciences have begun to challenge questions and analyse the idea of masculinity which‚ until that time‚ was used as such‚ as a fact of nature. This move was due to not only the feminist movement‚ but also the development of social sciences which have aimed to critically

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    The Chinese Connection: Reconstructing Masculinity in the Face of Adversity Through portrayed resistance of foreign domination‚ The Chinese Connection builds a heroic masculine Chinese identity that revisions China’s past. As the film opens‚ the narrator informs viewers of what the story will be about: the death of a martial arts master in rural China. However‚ by calling attention to the many rumors regarding master Ho’s death‚ the narrator is essentially emphasizing the unreliability of the

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    The essay “Masculinity as homophobia” by Michael S. Kimmel talks about how masculinity and homophobia go hand in hand with each other. Trying to prove ourselves masculine‚ makes us change how we really are‚ showing a different face than what we want to show. Homophobia is the fear of not measuring up as a real man. We are afraid of being humiliated by other men. All this leads to silence‚ to a silence that shows that we agree with the things that are done to women‚ to gays and lesbians. And this

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