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    Even today‚ there are issues which appear to still affect roles and views of people. A difference between today’s issues and the ones from the 19th century is that at least today women have rights as citizens. 19th century England enforced debilitating gender roles on women which prevented them from being considered “real” citizens in society. There have been several issues and topics in conversation which depict how the gender roles society enforced hindered women. It was common for a series

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    SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON GENDER ROLES. SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON GENDER ROLES. • The Role Of Reinforcement: Albert Bandura proposed that gender role development is the result of learning from the social role models an individual has available to them. (E.g. Parents‚ siblings‚ friends‚ media.) These individuals model and reinforce gender role behaviours. Bandura suggested that there were three different forms of reinforcement: 1. Indirect Reinforcement: Children observe the behaviours of others and learn

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    Gender Roles: A Cultural Phenomenon Gender roles have been in the spotlight lately throughout the late 20th and early 21st centuries‚ but gender role issues have been a prominent problem for countless years in many different societies around the world. One work of art that highlights gender roles is the film Orlando (1992)‚ which was directed by Sally Potter and adapted from Virginia Woolf’s novel‚ Orlando. Woolf’s Orlando was published in 1928 and tells a tale where the plot spans over 300 years

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    Scandal in Bohemia‚ Gender Roles In "A Scandal in Bohemia‚" by Arthur Conan Doyle‚ society places women at an inferior level pushing them to the background therefore never allowing us‚ the reader‚ to know them‚ except for Irene Adler who shows the gender shift of the time period by becoming the main character in Sherlock Holmes investigation and the story. "A Scandal in Bohemia" speaks about the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his adventure in retrieving a damaging photograph for a king from

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    …..‚ 1750-1850 saw the start of changing ideas surrounding gender and gender roles across Europe. Although not empirically evaluated and synthesised during these years‚ it can be said that paradigms of thought were certainly were beginning to evolve‚ eventually marking a significant and more permeant change in gender roles and identities. During this period‚ many changes were afoot; The Industrial Revolution and as a result‚ the rise of the middle class‚ mechanisation and urbanisation. Barker‚ 1997

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    that gender narratives remained stereotypical in which male characters held a diverse range of jobs ranging from chefs‚ doctors‚ and lawyers whereas most female characters were depicted to be more involved in domestic tasks. Although when a female character is the protagonist‚ she is often portrayed as passive and submissive whereas men are displayed as masculine through how they talk and behave (Li-Vollmer & LaPointe‚

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    in which our behavior follows patterns based on the patterns we see in the people around us. From the moment our life begins it is shaped by our parents‚ even before birth they have given you your genetic material‚ which plays a big role in our appearance and how others will see us in the world. From the very moment we are born we are identified by the name our parents have given us. Now many people think that your name does not make you who you are and has no part in your true identity It is true

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    father‚ Duke Senior‚ Rosalind is condemned to live in banishment. Rosalind and Celia decide to disguise themselves as Ganymede and Aliena‚ a gentleman and a feeble woman‚ concealing their true gender and class identities. Jean Howard‚ a literary critic‚ indicates that female crossdressing threatens the sex-gender system as well as the social order; she views crossdressing as a symptom of an unstable society and contends

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    In the "Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚" by Gabriel Garcia‚ the difference between gender roles of women and men are widely expressed and play a key role throughout the entire novel. It shows how gender roles are actually not as innocent as they seem‚ and in the novel they even can lead to an entire town being culpable in the murder of a man who could be completely innocent. If it wasn’t for the way society unreasonably expects girls to be virgins and guys to defend their honor to the death‚ Santiago

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    "Creating New Roles for Genders" The movies 300‚ Halloween‚ and Frozen are all depicted by the difference of gender roles. The difference appear in the comparison of the three films on how the women instead of being subtle they are taking what are known as the "man role" of protecting and not only men can do all the duties themselves. would be best to describe the literary criticism of the movies. They all show how the characters are either girls or either may act as girls such as the term "queer"

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