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    the slightest of a feminine characteristic they’re weak and not a real man. He feels that if someone doesn’t accurately represent their gender they are weak and not up to par in his eyes. What he perceives are soft are things such as music and being lazy, which directly correlates to his father who was a traveling musician and was known for being lazy. This directly leads to him believing that his son Nwoye isn’t a real man. Nwoye is quite different than his father and takes more to his…

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    Men” by Jamison Green, is about the parallels that exist in being a transsexual man. One being in how, being born a girl but never being a women, and being a man, but growing up in a girls body. Green also talks about the invisibility factor of sex. If someone is transsexual, one would not know unless they disclosed the fact that they are transsexual. According to Green, if a transexual man appears feminine, who is to say he is not a man, if cisgender men can also appear feminine. Green brings…

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    is plagued. Plagued with insecurities, ridiculous expectations, and gender roles. These things are reinforced time and time again by different and all forms of media. It has only grown worse in the 21st century with a new myriad of types of media being created and taking control of the minds in our society. Most people attack the visual media that portrays women and men of unattainable physical appearances, but it is not just physical insecurities that society places on people. It is the…

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    limits. Sometimes man can overcome these tests and hardships and win; however, these are times just simply fails. In Jack London’s “To Build a Fire,” a man goes through many trials and is tested to make it to survival in which tests his limits. Unfortunately, through arrogance and lack of preparation, the man struggles and becomes frustrated and in battle within himself. Nature has no limits to test man in his task to make it to safety. In the short story “To Build a Fire,” the man is in…

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    is every man’s dream? To be the perfect man in a woman’s eye. The problem with becoming the perfect man is that no man truly knows the qualities that makes the “ideal man.” Every guy has his own attributes, both good and bad; some guys are athletic, others are smart, and still others are funny. But the real question is what traits in guys are the “eye-catchers” in the eyes of teenage girls. Understanding these traits of the ideal man can help guide a man to reach perfection in the eyes of a…

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    our protagonists struggle to survive in their post apocalyptic world. The man consistently feels the need to ensure his son’s survival. Hoyle states “The Road is a literary portent- the cave is akin to the Underworld and the spider-eyed creature is as forbidding a Guardian at the Gates of Hell as Cerberus, or Milton’s hideous death; meanwhile the man and his child bear the light of their humanity alone, in the dark.” The man doesn't hesitate to shoot the attacker of the boy. Nevertheless,…

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    In the post-apocalyptic novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy, McCarthy outlines a gray desolate story about and man and his son travelling a road riddled with macabre obstacles to reach the Southern Coast. The man and the boy begin travelling because it will soon be winter, and winter will be especially inclement, the world is covered in ash, which creates a dark blanket over the Earth. For, before the birth of the boy a never identified catastrophe ravaged the earth with fire, leaving few…

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    Cowboy Stereotypes

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    the wild west are to be a rugged man is wrong. A cowboy may have the appearance of a cold statue, but on the inside a caring person is cloaked by stereotypes…

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    were treated differently be different men, depending on their beliefs and values. In the passage it says “Of course, such a man is weak, inexcusably…

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    are seen to be less likely enlisted for work in comparison to white man. Caucasians encounter limitless pay and riches within the class standing. With that being said, whether black or white male, the article also states that any employment is mostly derived from men. As Michael Kimmel (Whitehead, 24) argued, masculinity defines standard classes, which is used to measure men. For example, in a society, the masculine role is for a man to be a provider, breadwinner, and protector. He who has not…

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