Oscar Wao Gender Roles

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In Junot Diaz's book called “The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao”, the book is mainly about the life of a man named “Oscar Wao” in which gender plays an important role in society and also highlights the significance of the comparisons between the genders. Throughout the book, men's roles in society are represented as controlling and dominating due to their expected role of being the protectors and providers of their family. The main character of the book named “Oscar Wao” is a man that has “nerdy” interests in various hobbies such as comics associated with superheroes, books such as “The Lord of the Rings” and science fiction (Act II, Chapter 6). As a result, Oscar fails to meet the expectations of his role as a man in society to be a

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