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    Let’s Get “Personal” “How To Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie)” by Junot Diaz is a short story and faux instructional manual, narrated in second person by a Dominican American teenaged boy named Yunior, on how to behave while on a date with a girl based on the her ethnicity and where she’s from. Throughout the short story, it becomes apparent that Yunior’s guide attempts to aid the reader in having their date fulfil their sexual desires. This indicates that the narrator’s…

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    Gender Roles Effecting Americas Youth From the moment of birth one’s sex is how people identity who the baby is as a person. ““Women are not born, they are made” same is true for men” (Eckert, 735) throughout our lives our thoughts and actions are the outcomes of creating ourselves into what society believes how our sex should be acting. Both males and female are treated differently by parents and other adults of society, doing their gender work for the child. Buying clothing, and toys to…

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    Little Women

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    techniques to truly analyze literature. More specifically, he elaborates on the idea that all characters go on quests to discover themselves. This theme is represented in Little Women, where Louisa May Alcott tells the story of four sisters, Jo, Amy, Meg, and Beth, as they go through the everyday struggles of life and love and blossom into women. As the girls grow older, the people they meet on their journeys away from home ultimately shape them into adults. Similarly, in The Sisterhood of the…

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    lead to bullying;body shaming is being bullied for one’s weight or size. People, especially teenagers are having problems with being judged by the size or weight of one’s body. Celebrities have a substantial role in teens lives and this could make harassment on one’s heaviness extend out of home. It was expressed in the article,”Trump jab …”, that Trump’s past comment on former Miss Universe has affected kids when weight is talked about, though this has afflicted many young women. People that…

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    Black Girl (for Those of You Who Aren’t) is a powerful poem. Written in the early 1900s, it still conveys the same message society had back then, to almost 30 years later, with society facing the same issue-black females, particularly, young girls, do not find themselves beautiful/pretty due to society’s definition of beauty being still and uninterrupted. The poem can be broken down into three subtopics to decipher a more in-depth meaning Smith tried to illustrate: growing up, looking into one’s…

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    Female Body Image Essay

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    industry has vastly evolved, influencing people all around the world. Media has provoked negative self-perception among the society. It has influenced our definition of beauty. Women/girls are frequently targeted by the media, causing them to stress about their appearance. Every day worldwide, females are trying to obtain this idealistic appearance by making looks consequential to themselves. Women come in all shapes and sizes, and each individual should be treated equally. However, the media…

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    for the duration of his or her life, usually beginning with one’s past. The past always has a way to seemingly define a person’s personality and characteristics. As a result, depending on the type of past that a person has experienced, as an individual matures he or she will try to go against his or her upbringing and family situation while other individuals may attempt to hold on to the past in order to discover his or her roots. This notion of self-discovery was explored in “When I Woke Up…

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    article named “Girl Hunt” written by David Grazian in 2007, Grazian studies how young men show their masculinity. Grazian studies this through the setting of the downtown nightlife. Grazian figures out that there are three things that characterize girl hunting, these three things are performative and ceremonial, some form of homosocial activity, and lastly a collective activity which means to action together as a group to heighten one’s status and achieve a common objective. In this article…

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    Advertisements suggest that the ideal women be tall, thin with perfect skin and men need to be tall with chiseled abs. This is highly unlikely in today’s society to achieve and causes dissatisfaction with one’s self which could lead to individual problems. Body image is negatively influenced by the images we see in media, advertisements and magazines.…

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    One’s gender role identity and how one experiences it, is determined through the decisions one makes, one’s behaviour, and the company one keeps, rather than by the genetic and biological factors that determine sex and gender. Gender role identity is one’s perception of gender, behaviours and activities in order to express a particular gender, being masculine, feminine or neither. Through the influences of society, as well as through one’s own opinion and preference, one is able to develop…

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