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    Cinderella focuses on a stereotypical main character. The film is stereotypical towards the female main character. She lives in a matriarchy where everyone in her home is a women and is judgmental towards her because of her beauty and power. Young girls will see this film and get the wrong impression of what a females life should look like. It teaches them that a women 's role in life is to be a caregiver and take care of others before themselves. It also teaches young girls that they are weaker…

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    dolls. Being Ken was fun because back then being “white” was the norm. When I was growing up I had long hair, to the point where my only grandfather confused me for a girl. My gender identity was male. “Gender identity is a sense of oneself as male or female.” (Wade 355) I was classified as a boy even though on the outside I looked like a girl. I remember my first dilemma with the long hair. It was when I was 5, I was a karate class and I went to go use the bathroom. I walked in I did my…

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    Arguing the differences between men and women is a never-ending battle of the sexes and he said she said. There is no denying that inequality is present in society today but what isn’t clear is why. Some groups argue society itself is to blame but others side with biology and evolutionary science. Both sides use deconstruction to justify their beliefs and solutions for equality between the sexes however using deconstruction for political or social reform does not equate the most successful…

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    Let’s take the story of Princess and The Frog. An African- American female with dreams of owning her own restaurant, works hard to save up enough money to do so and eventually through a series of obstacles she is able to succeed and meets a prince along the way, gets married and lives happily ever after. Just supposed an…

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    with Viola of the text. Viola is not only liberated, but empowered, through her disguise. Her boyish charm sets her apart from the other women in the movie in a positive and empowering manner. She is the only female character in the film with an aspiration for her future, whereas the other female characters of the ensemble cast mostly require male attention throughout the movie. This sets Viola apart from the other women in the film, again empowering her…

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    from this young gentlemen. What exactly did my gender have to do with not understanding an algebra question? For a split second, I could not believe that he had really made this comment and just sat there and honestly considered the fact that being a female had every little bit to with me not comprehending this mathematic question. Of course, this young just had to continue this conversation and it was in his dying…

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    The Kifwebe Mask

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    They were all made out of wood and came in many shapes and sizes. The masks were made for males, females and children. When the Songye people wore their masks they didn’t just wear the mask they wore “a complete costume consisting of a hood attached to the mask, a shirt and pants made from woven bark. The soles of his shoes will be elephant skin and…

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    “Will Women Still Need Me?” by Barbara Ehrenreich in the “The Writer 's Presence A Pool of Readings Eight Edition” page five hundred ninety eight. This is an argumentative writing that author claimed that is an issue in between both sexes; man and woman. This topic immediately made me pondering for questions like: Is that anything wrong with the relationship in the current society? Is author has a personal relationship or marriage issue, therefore she questioned about the need of man in woman’s…

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    A Woman in A Man’s World “The Myth of Atalanta” is an insightful tale that has been around since the times of the archaic age of Greeks and Romans tackling the controversy of gender. Since the Neolithic Age, gender specific roles were put into place. Men detained most of the occupations that required constant intellectual power and muscles, while women did all the laissez-faire work that did not put their lives in jeopardy. Men were perceived to be better than women in every aspect of life…

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    in Little Red Cap, she was treated with respect. This could simply be due to the family situation as Cinderella mistreatment began with the loss of her mother. This can show that the mother figure is the only thing in the story that allows the main female character to be treated with respect. That main difference separates Cinderella’s poor situation with little Red Cap’s common family situation. In the story of Little Red Cap, all the women in this story were pure hearted also known as “good”…

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