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    overarching theme in the novel is the desire and the attempt to control the uncontrollable, especially with men trying to control the sexuality of a woman. The topic of this novel is Caddy’s sexuality and each of the Compson men view and struggle with it differently. Quentin loves his sister deeply, but he also believes that he must protect her by controlling her sexuality, primarily to uphold his Southern male honor. In contrast, Gerald Bland, a fellow classmate at Harvard, is pretentious and…

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    confines of the routines of an adolescent, the person begins to categorize what is assigned to the interior of their house and what is acceptable for external presentation. As a child grows, they discover things that are now even more limited. As sexuality develops an interior within the human develops, and private is a bodily thing, limited to the intellect and figure of that person. Now, after this lengthy introduction, comes the presentation of the true topic of this…

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    Theories Of Sexuality

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    the opposite sex can not only be a part of one’s close circle of friends, but that an individual of the opposite sex can become one’s lifelong companion, and the mother or father of one’s children. Biology teaches us that we have male and female components in every part of our bodies and as a result we are all sexual beings in the sense that we are a result of sexuality, its vessel, and a means for it to manifest itself in our day-to-day relations with other human beings. Since sexuality is…

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    called biological essentialism. It assumes the binary relationship among sex, gender and sexuality is that the gender of males is masculine and the gender of females is feminine. Furthermore, it also suggests that the sexualities of males and females are attracted to its opposite gender, which is heterosexual. In addition, biological essentialism normalizes and naturalizes that there are only two different categories of biological sex based on biological features of human beings, which are male…

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    the topics of gender and sex. Butler challenges the ideas that have been inculcated in our own culture by exposing the truth behind what is considered normal and critiquing the binaries in society. Queer theory is important to address because of the lack of knowledge our society has on queerness. Butler’s ideas on queerness and gender will not only empower others, but it will help social workers in their practice. One of Butler’s ideas is that sex, gender and sexuality are not linked together.…

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    From the video “Two Spirit People”, different people talk about being “two spirits”, their beliefs on it and sexual orientation. In the video, all speakers voices are according to their sex, but their physical appearance says something else. The first speaker is Benjamin, he has long hair, which he puts in pigtails and added pink hair accessories to it. He is wearing a gold long drop earring, a necklace, and lots of gold rings that look to be mostly for females. His face also seems as though he…

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    Causes to barriers in sexual communication can be attributed by negative beliefs about sex. Negative beliefs about sex stem from the gender socialization, media and religion. The messages delivered to individuals about sex is how they form their personal beliefs and therefore, how they communicate about sex with others. Women and men are socialized differently and “past research often explains gender difference in sexual behavior according to differences in social norms” (Maas et al., 2015, p.…

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    Present Gender and Sexuality in The History Boys and The Wasp Factory? Gender and sexuality and predominant themes within The History Boys and The Wasp Factory, both ideas are used as plot devices and are discussed frequently throughout the texts.The main focus of the two pieces feature male protagonist and in both text present the female as the “antagonist” or the least liked out the characters. The female characters are also catalysts to some events in the two texts. Sexuality, especially…

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    The reader explores sexuality as the characters do. Each character shows a different relationship to sex. Lucy is not only a man dressed as a woman but also a different species altogether. Michael, as well as the reader, is compelled to ask how Lucy plans to cope with the consummation of marriage. There is clearly taboo with male-male relationships as well as human-angel relationships. Lucy remains aloof by responding “I’ll make it up as I go along” (103). Just like sexuality itself, Lucy is…

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    Viva Gender Analysis

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    sexes, and sexuality, the range of behaviors, desires, and beliefs related to erotic physical contact, were a reoccurring theme within the film, Viva!. Set in a Cuban town, the film follows Jesús, a young male aspiring to be a Drag Queen, through his journey to obtain a spot on the stage. Through the trials and tribulations of his journey, each interaction with the other characters and events that happened, illuminate a different concept surrounding what defines gender and sexuality.…

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