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    Girl Codes In Society

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    Ever wonder what this world would be like if there didn 't exist any labels like those that already exits? What if the label women, men or female and male didn 't exist where everyone could live their life how ever they wanted to live it of course without doing anything illegal. If you are a girl or a boy this society has establish certain codes and rules according to ones gender. Also, society thinks they have a say on the relationships between males and females. Also, guess what this society…

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    Masculinity In Film Essay

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    and arrogant young man. As the film progresses, Mandel manipulates the narrative, symbolic and technical elements of film techniques to foreground the revelation…

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    At this point in their journey the dad’s actions do not seem right at all. He is practically killing the man by leaving him naked with nothing. Yet again, the son is able to persuade the dad to go put the mans clothes back where he had taken them so the man could get them back. This is near the end of the dad’s journey, which is why he may be showing little remorse. He has lost the majority…

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    Role Of Witchcraft

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    During the early-modern period there was a clear association between women and the crime of witchcraft. This was arguably used as a form of social control. It 's fair to think that relating witchcraft to women was a form of social control because society took all the characteristics/ roles it had prescribed to women to represent feminity- especially does that were unsiredable- and attached them to a definition of evilness and unpuresness in order to have those charactersitcs…

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    gives out the idea that men have an evil mindset and should dominate and control women. It also gives the idea that women want to be controlled. Even worse, this book was made into a movie that will show even more men this unhealthy relationship and teach them that women want to be controlled and dominated and that men are expected to do so. This could lead to very aggressive and violent behavior when these men enter real world relationships and the woman doesn’t want to be controlled and tries…

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    Through the woods, one can find many things: both expected and unexpected. However, there is a reason children are told never to play in the forest at night. This collection of trees and wildlife is dark, mysterious, and incredibly thick. The tall trees seem to radiate a sense of wonder, yes, but also terror. A place of mystery, this is by no means a place for children. Suddenly, a young boy in a green cape breaks through the trees. He is being chased by unseen forces. Although they are never…

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    of the daughters in this series fights social norms, some more than others. The first daughter, Mary Crawley, is head strong. With there only being three daughters and no sons, a pressure is placed upon Mary to marry the heir to her father’s fortune. This would have definitely been someone she was related to. Being headstrong, she was determined not to marry…

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    culture, such as magazines, tell women to wear certain clothes, stand with a specific posture, and make a pouty, sexy face to obtain a man. These attributes put together symbolize the straight female. In a heteronormative world, this is what it means to be beautiful and sexually available. Thus, the male gaze is ubiquitous in culture of the past and present. This contributes to narrow and unrealistic cultural beauty standards. However, Madonna, a famous singer, made a career by toying with the…

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    Forum 1: Gender Gender is socially constructed by social situations that we are put in from birth. As soon as we are born we are classified by our sex or biological characteristics that distinguish a man from a women. From then on we are associated with the stereotypes of boys and girls by wearing a bow or pink blanket. Media feeds these ideas of how boys or girls should act which can also influence the way we interact with our peers. We can also look throughout history to see the different…

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    violence has also been a way to defend oneself from people who pose a threat. This begs the question; at what point does one cross the line from good guy to bad guy when using violence? It’s never that simple, unfortunately, violence is a double-edged sword, and has good aspects along with bad. In the spur…

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