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    expound on how the three interlace to perpetuate the domestic violence cycle. Hegemonic masculinity rose out of the post-World War II era as the idea of the “real man”, and the idea that the real man is not peaceful, nurturing, or indecisive, nor a sissy, crybaby, or loser” (Messner & Greemberg, 2015, p. 10). Rather, the “real man” is a man who is seen as someone who has the speed and strength of an athlete, as having a large income, authority, charm, loyalty for family, manual…

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    simultaneously keeping hope alive and staying humane in their ways. The sacrifices made by the man strengthen his relationship with his son and help maintain the only thing they have left: their morality. The man’s love for his son leads him to selflessly give up himself, so he can provide the boy with the physical, emotional, and spiritual necessities he feels are important. The strong religious base the man has becomes apparent in how he views the boy. Being trapped in such a dark world could…

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    him. The dangerous that men do is inspected after their passings, yet the huge/extreme is often secured with them. It should be the same with Caesar. The respectable Brutus let you (understand/make real/honest/accomplish) that Caesar was high-coming to. On the off chance that that is real/honest/legitimate/genuine, it 's a real/honest/genuine/reasonable (charge with a crime)/issue, and Caesar has paid truly for it. With the approval of Brutus and the others- - for Brutus is a reasonable man;…

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    sometimes, we forget that being ourselves makes us truly happy. To end my theory, I believe that Shakespeare realized that other people saw him not as he truly was, but as a respectable man that knows what his role is. Through his portrayal of Romeo and Juliet, it shows that he himself wanted to be more than just a respectable man; he wanted to be happy with whom he truly…

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    This short story ”The Death of Tommy Grimes” is about a relationship, between a father and his son, who is twelve years old trying to become an individual, a man. The main character, named Tommy remembers that he has been instructed by his father on his shooting skills. Together they have spent endless hours training. While Tommy is practicing and increasing his shooting ability, by that his father demonstrates, explains and teaches Tommy about how nature works. One evening, Tommy´s father and…

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    Nettles Poem Analysis

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    Throughout the poem, words such as “slashed”, “fury” and “regiments” are used, making us imagine a dangerous battlefield where a violent war is taking place. Also, Scannell makes the poem less specific and personal, which allows readers to imagine any kid, perhaps even their own kids, making it easy for people to relate to the poem. This gives a powerful…

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    Picture yourself stranded on a sinking boat in the middle of the ocean. Would you attempt to save yourself and everyone on board or completely give up on the idea of escaping this tragedy? Would you expect help to come for you or step up and try to lead everyone to safety yourself? Luckily, in the short story “The Open Boat” written by Stephen Crane, he answers these questions in his writing that is about four crew members on a boat that have found themselves faced with this exact dilemma. This…

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    In recent discussions of whether men are acting masculine, a controversial issue has been whether men are acting feminine. From this perspective, men are acting more feminine. In the words of Michael Kimmel, one of those views main proponents “men still feel the need to show their masculinity.” according to this view, men should always show their masculinity. In sum, then, the issue is whether men have stopped being masculine or have not stopped being masculine but have changed the meaning of…

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    I never really noticed the differences between the advantages of a man and a woman until my teenage years. It was during these years that i saw the many advantages a male had. My group of friends and i would plan on studying at a friends house and when it started to become dark, the girls were constantly checking their phones because we all had curfews and were expected to be home at a certain time. In the other hand, the guys seemed to not worry about time since their parents were less worried…

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    The objective man is like a mirror. This is because he just submits to whatever he wants to know. He finds no pleasure in this as he, like a mirror can only reflect this knowledge. He just is trying to find the facts and knowledge found in the real world. He is just…

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