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    1. Explain why Adichie is hopeful. (1) She believes in the ability of human beings to make and remake themselves for the better. 2. Identify and explain the effectiveness of the image: “masculinity becomes a hard‚ small cage.” (3) It is a metaphor (1). Views or perceptions of masculinity is being compared to a cage. This is an effective comparison as it implies that ouf view of masculinity is restrictive‚ narrow‚ stifiling‚ suffocating or indestructible. (2) 3. List the four things Adichie says

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    have high hopes of earning my BS in Interdisciplinary Studies‚ Curriculum and Instruction so that I can give back to the younger generation and equip them with the foundations of life. However‚ coming from a five person household with only one breadwinner‚ things have always been tight for my family. It is not that we have ever done without the essentials; it is simply that we don’t have some of the luxuries that other people take for granted. As such‚ it has not been possible for me to rely on parental

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    How Did Gliki Get Married

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    because she knew that if she continued to support them she would not be able to afford the cost of living with 8 kids still alive. The cost of living during this time made it more difficult for Gliki without her husband because he was the main breadwinner of the family. This was a common theme among the Jewish people of the seventeenth century “Gliki was left a widow with her eight children still at home to raise‚ dower‚ and marry. In the next years‚ she carried on the Jewish

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    conducted‚ this helps me understand why and how the Typical nuclear Japanese family act and behave a certain way‚ and how gender roles are affected upon the mother and father of the relationship. The traditional gender roles place men as breadwinners and women as homemakers. Among younger couples‚ more flexible gender roles are becoming popular‚ although attitudes are changing‚ actual behaviors are not: Japanese men do only twenty to thirty minutes’ worth of domestic work per day‚ while women

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    Roles of Women in Marriage

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    and Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” both contain the underlying theme of the roles of women in marriage. Marriage roles have changed significantly in the past fifty years. Prior to the late twentieth century‚ men were the sole breadwinners and women were expected to be submissive housewives. However‚ while men still work in today’s society‚ many women are now members of the working class as well. “The Yellow Wallpaper” presents a traditional position on marriage‚ while “Shiloh”

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    Marriage and Culture A Courting Disaster Coontz‚ S. (2005). Marriage a history: How love conquered marriage It took only 25 years to undo the homemaker/breadwinner marriage system that took 150 years to perfect. Some people say that the sixties and seventies started a new marital system for the better‚ and some think it was the downfall of society. Divorce rated exploded‚ premarital sex was normal‚ having babies out of wedlock‚ and the gender roles diminished. One view of this transformation

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    Thesis: Women face considerable sexual discrimination in the world of work‚ significantly limiting their employment prospects and subsequent advancement in their careers. Gender Discrimination Against Women In The Workplace Traditionally‚ women have been considered to be the weaker sex and subordinate to men. Moreover‚ their roles have been assigned to domestic and childrearing duties. The job market is male dominated‚ and women are often considered to be out of

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    Seeing Straight: An Introduction to Gender and Sexual Privilege‚ offers great insight into the varying arguments of traditional marriage‚ marriage equality‚ those who are against marriage‚ sexual relationships‚ gender‚ and domestic divisions of labor. These topics are relative in nature and‚ in most cases‚ overlap one another. To provide a thorough answer to Essay Questions No’s 1 and 3‚ I have taken the liberty to answer both questions in this one single paper; to illustrate the arguments pertaining

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    Sociology Unit G671

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    make a camp. Although Ann Oakley did her research 30 years ago and is considered out of date‚ a more recent study by Joanna Smith (1997) reinforces Oakley’s points. A recent study also said that the family is stereotypically gendered to males‚ breadwinners and females‚ caring roles. (Charles 2002) This shows that boys can learn these roles from looking at their father’s behaviour. Secondly media plays a role in influencing masculinity. There are a range of different Medias‚ we can actively choose

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    This memoir was written to bring awareness to the diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) through one individual’s personal struggle to overcome and recover for the disorder. “Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a condition characterized by difficulties in regulating emotion. This difficulty leads to severe‚ unstable mood swings‚ impulsivity and instability‚ poor self-image and stormy personal relationships” (NAMI…). Along with unstable emotional investigations‚ the memoir addresses

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