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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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    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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    2011). From a sociological view‚ Children at a young age are taught the gender roles expected of them‚ girls are taught to play the expressive role (nurturing and emotional help in the family) while men are expected to play the instrumental role (provider/ breadwinner)‚ Parson (1945) Gender role thesis coupled with gender stereotypes‚ Brennan & Vandenberg (2009) by providing certain toys and games to establish anticipatory roles expected of them as the family is the primary form of socialisation. Women

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    high-income nations still continue to face challenges because of their gender‚ and those in low-income nations often remain thought of as property. From a symbolic interactionist perspective‚ gender is an issue that is based on many underlying historical concepts‚ and it continues to contribute to world-wide poverty. As symbolic interactionists view social problems using a microlevel perspective‚ they see that gender roles are learned behaviors taught by individual socializing agents in each society

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    advertising to sublimely convey information about gender stereotypes‚ especially the role women play in society. Due to the high masculinity culture of the United States‚ which places heavy emphasis on achievements‚ gender roles are clearly defined in the advertising. However‚ considering that fashion is its own culture‚ Vogue US and Vogue UK both utilize imagery in enforcing gender roles. The two Vogue issues clearly defined the portrayal of gender roles‚ and how it has been translated into society.

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    Throughout several works‚ authors tend to focus on aspects such as gender‚ social glass‚ and race. J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye is not‚ at first glance‚ a book that discusses gender in depth; however‚ through Holden’s thoughts and discussions with other individuals the reader is able to experience different views that people might have about men and women. Overall‚ gender is a key that defines which conduct and appearances are anticipated by a man or a woman. Holden fears the adult world

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    Katha Pollitt’s view on the film version of the Hunger Games focuses on gender and in particular‚ female stereotypes. A gender stereotype is describe as “a generalised view or preconception about attributes or characteristics that are ought to be possessed by‚ or the roles that are or should be performed by women and men.” With this aim‚ as gender stereotyping remain to be a sensitive issue in this age‚ Hunger Games effectively conveyed a compelling message through the character of Katniss Everdeen

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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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    102 ONLN 3 Professor Thea Howey May 3‚ 2013 Female Gender in A Raisin in the Sun Lorraine Hansberry was a forward thinker for her time in the 1950’s‚ which was evident in her writing. “It is believed that hidden behind her work was Hansberry’s own personal struggle with gender” (Wiener 10-11). After many years of marriage and eventually divorce‚ it was discovered that she was a closet homosexual (Wiener 11). Male and female gender roles are heated topics that have been debated for generations

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    Traditional gender roles have existed for many centuries. Throughout the history of humanity among various cultures and eras‚ there are pieces of evidence and traces of unfair treatment of women. Women have a role of a wife waiting for her husband to return from the war‚ a mother of the conquering hero or a great scientist‚ or a daughter who is destined to marry the prince of another country in order to consolidate the alliance between the two countries. Life of a woman was determined by the man

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