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    The man being viewed as a well-respected individual in his town earned himself the reputation of someone with high prestige. Although the town was of high importance to him, as was he to the town, he didn't feel obligated to inform the town of his decision to get married. The man obviously feels that he has some leeway with his actions and demonstrates his "masculinity", which in those times was associated with freedom, by choosing not to consult the town with his marriage. Although the man…

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    Worlds In The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit by Sloan Wilson is centered around the protagonist Tom who bears emotional burdens in the things he should carry in his life. Tom represents middle class American men who play roles as a son, husband, father, and workers. By describing Tom as a man who grew up with an absent father, who experienced the fear of death during the war, and who is conflicted about building a successful career, Wilson shows how Tom becomes mentally healthy by being true to…

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    Helen E. FisherPh.D. , states that “the three emotional systems lust, attraction, and attachment are somewhat disconnected in human beings...” (Fisher, 2000). I am strongly going to agree with that theory. The emotional systems of men are timed with biological reproduction abilities and driven by hormones or the lack of them hormones such as Testosterone, Vasopressin and Estrogen. Gender behavior patterns that are instilled in men such as not showing emotion such as through crying and through…

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    Companionship In The Road

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    Earlier within the novel, the father strips the blanket from a corpse to ensure that they will be warm. However, when the father dies, the boy does not want to just leave him. "Can we cover him with one of the blankets?" (McCarthy 240). He asks a man. The boy leaves him wrapped in a warm blanket, regardless of the desperate situation he is in. "I 'll talk to you every day," he whispers. "And I won 't forget. No matter what." (McCarthy 240). The boy is aware that the only reason he has survived…

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    Tough Guise Analysis

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    In regards of what was revealed and masculinity Katz said, “ Not as a fixed, inevitable state of being, but rather as a projection, a pose, a guise, an act, a mask that men often wear to shield our vulnerability and hide our humanity. This mask can take a lot of forms”. Most people would not associate masculinity and the Wizard of Oz but this particular…

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    Laila Sparknotes

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    boy she loved, who unfortunately, had to flee to Pakistan due to the war. A bomb that killed her parents led her to marry an older man who already had a wife. She did this to protect her unborn, due to the stigma around an unmarried Afghan having sex. Her attributes include her intelligence, selflessness, resilience against authority; while her roles including being a mother, loving friend and a fighter. 2. I believe that, by nature, Laila does not fit stereotypical gender roles. However,…

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    looking at my eyes, and not down my blouse.” In Two Ways a Woman can get Hurt, Jean Kilbourne said, “When everything and everyone is sexualized, it is the powerless who are most at risk.” Powerless being, gay people in this case. Gay people are being seen as people who do not sexualize women so they are being seen as powerless because according to the article gay people are seen as powerless if they do not sexualize a women. Although, Michael makes fun of this idea and stating “why does he have…

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    began writing Frankenstein during a time when men were superior to women (still are). It has been suggested that the influence of this group of guys, of Shelley, Byron, and John, affected his guess of male characters in the novel. They 're just guys being dudes. Mary Shelley’s feelings about the male circle around her, obviously the male characters in Frankenstein are more mature than the females. I think that the female characters are, idealized figures, in Shelley 's book, in the descriptions…

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    mouths, sniffed glue and ether...drank gin and grape juice, Tango, Thunderbird, and Bali Hai” (125). Was wishing to be bad a good thing? Through all of the trouble and bad situations that the boys encountered, lessons were learned. The themes of being careful for what you wish for and through trouble comes learning complement each other throughout the story. The first theme becomes evident when the boys are pounding on the dashboard, sticking their heads out the windows, driving up and down…

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    Okonkwo Masculinity

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    Being masculine are pertaining to characteristics of a person that in alternative words is masculine apparel. Having qualities historically ascribed to men, as strength and boldness. Masculinity is all about being robust and muscular. When obstacles reach their approach they fear of being failures. Within the earlier society men were depicted stronger. This where the thought of being muscular came from. It is vital for men because they do not want to be seen weak as it does not go with their…

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