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    pressing issue regarding gender expression in America is how many Americans remain dogmatic towards the relation between gender and sex. Despite masculinity and femininity being forms of self-expression, any spectrum that offers any fluidity is all but neglected. In the case of masculinity, there are preferences placed on men, such as being physically strong, tall, heterosexual, cisgender, dominant, and so on. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, writer and feminist advocate, touched on this in her TED…

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    evident towards the middle of the commercial to the end. When the audience first sees Isaiah on the boat and then sees the tickets and the diamonds, they automatically think of luxury. These scenes make the reader form the image that a man who uses Old Spice is a man who has everything and is surrounded by riches and wealth. This gives credit to the purpose Isiah is trying to allude to, that anything is possible with Old Spice. Also, at the end of the commercial when Isaiah appears on the horse,…

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    required to place great thought and consideration into their works on any subject or risk being written off as foolish or shrewd. However, this led to another problem for women. The careful and clever arguments only managed to increase their reputation as deceivers of men, and worsen the reputation placed on them. How should women have written so that they could express their ideas: was confidence the key to being taken…

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    son’s choice. In his mind, boys should be tough and they definitely do not perform ballet. He seems concerned that his son will become a “poof” if he continues dancing. As the story unfolds, Billy’s father re-evaluates his disapproval and ends up being Billy’s ultimate hero by supporting him to continue his passion for ballet.…

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    characters, Knowles describes man’s capability of hostility. The boys’ feelings of envy, jealousy, frustration and their fear of the unknown create a rivalry between the students, proving that too much negativity within human nature inevitably causes man to become inhumane. As Gene and Phineas begin to establish a close friendship, Gene secretly develops a strong sense of jealousy towards Phineas, which leads to a life-changing incident. Gene develops this envy towards Phineas because of their…

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    outcome may Land him in prison is it is ever discovered.. In the story Fences Troy is last written as dead from a heart attack. He has left a lot of sorrow in his path. Both endings leave the reader feeling a sense of sadness and emptiness. Neither man was able to truly escape the life that was written for them. Their loved ones are effected by their choices in a way that is not clear. Although Matts wife may seem to feel more at ease knowing that her son’s killer is dead, it is unclear if…

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    believe. Women being portrayed as passive, easy, innocent, needy, submissive and dependent beings create an understanding that women are…

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    Masculinity Versus Femininity in Macbeth Throughout Western history, the idea of masculinity versus femininity has been a defining aspect of society. Femininity is traditionally associated as being weak and masculinity as being strong, respectively with women and men. Despite common thought, masculinity versus femininity is nothing more than a social construct and is not black and white. Even in 17th century Scotland, such a construct played into Banquo calling the witches men, Lady Macbeth…

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    the literary and cultural research point out cultural artefacts that analysis how masculinity is fed to us through movies, music, painting and literature. The literature focuses on masculinity through perception by reminding us historical of what a man is, through cultural generations, and even political science. All these pointed to how men held a position as head of household or just period in…

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    During The Importance of Being Earnest, the idea of how each gender’s role in our culture centers throughout the whole play. During the Victorian life of this play, it is often that men have a greater amount of influence in the world than women. Usually, the men focus on political decisions, money, providing for their family, while women stay at the house and put their attention on cleaning, cooking, and taking care of the children. Also, men are treasured for their brainpower and judgment,…

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