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    people says men must fight for their lovers and nation‚ men should take care of the family‚ and man should living for competition. In the essay "Giving up the gun" by Andre Dubus and "How to tell a true war story" by O’Brien‚ authors indicate that manhood must be earned through moral character‚ Patriotism and hard work.. In the essay‚ "Giving Up the Gun‚" Dubus recognizes the need to resist the link between manliness and gun owning. He had owned a gun in order to protect those whom he loved. For most

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    people that didn’t go to war and he doesn’t represent everyone he probably just represents one person during this duration of time. Jake Barnes- jake was a combat soldier in the war and in the middle of combat he was injured and he probably had his manhood compromised probably also because he can’t get an erection. At the end of the book‚ Hemingway put a little tease at jake

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    that looks on in amused contempt and pity.” This continues on his idea that African-Americans should strive to be themselves and not something else‚ and not measure themselves by those that do not value them. In this next quote DuBois states that manhood is attained threw one state of mind‚ or self-consciousness‚ which is the viewing of oneself through their own lens and not thru the lens of others.

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    The Code of the Streets IN THIS ESSAY IN URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY A SOCIAL SCIENTIST TAKES US INSIDE A WORLD MOST OF US ONLY GLIMPSE IN GRISLY HEADLINES—"TEEN KILLED IN DRIVE BY SHOOTING"—TO SHOW US HOW A DESPERATE SEARCH FOR RESPECT GOVERNS SOCIAL RELATIONS AMONG MANY AFRICAN-AMERICAN YOUNG MEN By Elijah Anderson Of all the problems besetting the poor inner-city black community‚ none is more pressing than that of interpersonal violence and aggression. It wreaks havoc daily with the lives of community

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    Peter‚ a domesticated animal that was manipulated by Jerry‚ turning into a wild animal. The diversity between both characters and different personalities. Towards the end the playwright illustration the changes of the play‚ describing how Peter’s manhood was insulted by Jerry and now he is forced to fight for his bench and transforming from domesticated to a wild animal. The play leads us to see Peter as domesticated animal. Peter lives with a large household that includes his wife‚ two daughters

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    within his reach. The play highlights a common value held by our society which is that we are responsible for our actions. Although Lady Macbeth initially provoked Macbeth‚ ultimately‚ his demise was a result of his own ambition. By questioning his manhood and courage‚ Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to murder Duncan‚ however‚ it was still not justified. The murder of Duncan’s servants‚ Banquo‚ and the attempted murder of Fleance was part of a chain reaction which led to the death of Macduff’s family

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    young manhood theme‚ that as a teenage he was and that thinks everything is right as long as he determined is right‚ he not care much of what other people thinks or suffer. He is just an arrogant person that thinks that going through this journey will be the best way to show he is the “greatest” person. Once again Krauter is being biased because is getting information of a person expressed only in one and don’t have justification of why he is developing this themes: Materialism and Young Manhood this

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    When we think of the word torture‚ we often reference the action based movies that we have seen. It is a dark‚ cruel word‚ one that provides you with an eerie feeling. Many American civilians have not experienced torture first hand and the topic is somewhat of a taboo in our society‚ being that we often do not discuss this matter on a regular basis. What exactly is torture? According to the article “How the Law and the UN define torture”‚ the United States defines torture as the act of inflicting

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    loathing for his own body (Baldwin 14). David continues to project his own shame on those around him‚ describing the boy Joey who he has sex with as “the black opening of a cavern in which I would be tortured till madness came‚ in which I would lose my manhood” further linking his own masculinity to

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    Throughout history there has always been oppression‚ oppression of a certain subset of people‚ and through this oppression comes expression. These things are so strongly tied together because if a human is made to feel less of a human‚ then their human qualities are forced to find other forms to show themselves. Though this expression can sometimes become aggressive‚ and dangerous; ideally this expression should be peaceful‚ it should manifest itself as a form of nonviolent protest. Unfortunately

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