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    standards allow women to express their femininity in their own, different ways. For example, Cersei Lannister subtly flaunts her femininity for the world to see, but behind closed doors, plot and scheme just as much as any power hungry and ambitious man. Cersei Lannister, the mother of King Joffery Baratheon, reveals her animosity towards Westerosi gender roles by…

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    26, 2013. She argues how men are held to a high and masculine standard, therefore, being a stay at home father would bring into question their manhood and request. The context of the article, is that although women do men’s jobs, it isn’t okay for a man to do a woman’s job; In addition, gender roles play a big part in what one can do without questioning their manhood or losing the respect of others. Reyes is speaking to men with feminine jobs and ways, and people suffering from being different.…

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    He heard shouting outside his office, he glanced over to see a man with long, greasy hair that hung in front of his eyes. The man looked like he hadn’t bathed in weeks, his clothes were torn and covered dirt. The officers dragged the man behind them as he struggled to break free from their grip. Boston walked out of his office to find out what was going on. The officers brought the man into the interrogation room and cuffed him to a chair. Boston walked up to the head policeman…

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    which are assumed of people because of their gender. I think of myself as being pretty stereotypically feminine. I don’t like sports, nor am I good at them. I love fashion, shopping, and makeup. I am horrified of spiders and other insects. I take great pride in how I look, which for me means that I am usually in dresses and glittery clothing items. Although, in some other ways, I am not super stereotypically feminine. I’m not a fan of children. I don’t particularly want to get married. I don’t…

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    Chosen Primary Identity Group My chosen primary identity group is being a male. To me, this is different than being a man due to societal standards of what a “man” is like. The male population is very interesting to me because even though they seem to be at the top of the food chain, they face many difficulties just as women do. I am positive that underneath that tough masculine physique plenty of concerns are at play. As a feminist, parts of me hate the male population for sexualizing and…

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    privilege, eliciting deference, and resisting exploitation.” These acts usually vary by culture and region. They also vary on situation, like Norman’s situation where he is an un-masculine boy getting dropped into a situation that requires him to “man up” to be efficient and productive at his job. Throughout the film, Norman completes a number of war related manhood acts on his journey from a male to a…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is portrayed as a masterful puppeteer in a male predominant world in which she attempts to control. Throughout this tragedy, the role of manhood and what it takes to be a man is called into question. Lady Macbeth is one who desires to take on the male role in the play’s cruel world. The audience sees what manhood means in her eyes as she manipulates her husband into committing numerous, horrific crimes. She has many male characteristics, but…

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    As the twenty-first century approached quickly, the woman’s role started to change quite a bit just as the man’s did. There are multiple things that have stayed the same, such as, boys tend to respond to being intimidated, in the 1940’s to now, the 2000’s. Girls on the other hand, they respond to good reason, and to being persuaded. (Norman, Geoffrey. 20). According to an article on Psychologytoday.com, over the last few decades, in America and a few other countries, the status of a women has…

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    “It’s hard to still have hope,” Meleny said as she looked at her husband Stephen. It was a gloomy day, the ground was wet and the air moist from the downpour just hours before. The search party was still hunting through debris and deep snow, searching for the small boy who had gone missing days before. The family was still in shock, after their car slid out of control while gliding over a sheet of black ice. Still having flashbacks, Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien would never forget the events of that…

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    women or man, might not always work vice versa (Gray, 143). For instance, a common scenario would be a women blaming a man for ignoring her, after she rolled her eyes at him, when really he simply just didn’t understand her non-verbal cues (Legato, 67). This is not the man’s fault, since this is how his brain is wired, however, women who use verbal cues or gestures often when conversing, will often not realize this and blame the man himself. Another example would be a women offering help to a…

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