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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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    Sociology tutorial assignment 1 What is the relationship between femininities and masculinities? What is considered as masculine or feminine is not only restricted to being male or female, although it does play a part in reinforcing the gender ideas that have emerged (Schippers, 2007). “Masculinity” (Schippers, 2007) and “femininity” (Schippers, 2007) can be considered as complex terms, which have various roles and beliefs attached to them and both can be said to influence or have been…

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    The first being the gulls that came upon the crew,” Canton flannel gulls flew near and fear…. for the wrath of the sea was no more to them than it was to covey of prairie chickens a thousand miles inland.” These gulls did not have the same difficulty as the men in…

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    Gender Roles In Macbeth

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    gender roles upon men and women that must live/ act a certain way to be accepted in today's society. Everyone was told what to do and how to act when growing up. Gender stereotypes have evolved and change since the beginning of time and are still being changed to this very day. Stereotypes from the past and present and have evolved in the past and present. Society wants males to be independent and strong, while women are expected to be obedient and quiet. These gender stereotypes have been…

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    This is normal and is seen a lot through relationships. Being in a relationship does not mean that you are entitled to be with this person forever. Over time there is situations where feelings change. Another reason why men cheat in a relationship is because they want to get out of the relationship. These men…

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    Old Spice does this in their “your man could smell like this commercial.” This commercial appears to be directed toward, so that they will buy this product for their man. While it still does make women want to get this product so their man will be that masculine. This commercial also gets men to wonder what that smell is and if they need to smell like that to attract women. The Bushmaster rifle company also does this well in their “Consider your man card reissued” advertisement. They tie not…

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    When asked of what a man is supposed to be, most people would reply strong, tough, blunt, and essentially a badass. In literature, we would define these type of people as “hard boiled”, meaning that they are tough both on the outside and on the inside. In The Maltese Falcon, Sam Spade, a rugged San Francisco detective shows many resembling traits of a hard boiled detective, but also has the ability to show some compassion when necessary. Part of what defines a detective as, “hard boiled”, is…

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    Gender Expectations

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    Man vs. Women “You just wish sometimes that people would treat you like a human being rather than seeing your gender first and who you are second”-Francis O'Grady. We tend to give a man and women a role in life. Whether we put employment, color, marraige role, dating or emotional expression its part as a masculine or a feminine trait. This all leads to gender expectations. Gender expectations is a set of social and behavioral norms that, within a specific culture, are widely considered to…

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    of guyland that are positive for men; they need to get out of their shells and be confident, they must work hard to achieve their desires. But there are also many negatives in guyland, like sexism, raping in college, the unrealistic standards of being a man, and the three cultures(Entitlement, Silence, Protection). All these negative aspects that…

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    where misogyny is being encouraged to lure consumers in buying their product. This misogynistic technique has been used for longest time in history. It is safe to say that Reebok fits this behavioral description. This particular advertisement depicts a man with a solid stance. The caption states, "CHEAT ON YOUR GIRLFRIEND, NOT YOUR WORK OUT" (Reebok). In the "Cheat On Your Girlfriend" campaign, Reebok reinforces that acts of sexism is acceptable because that is what allows a man to maintain his…

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