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    The ancient Greeks worshipped more than a dozen gods‚ with a distinctive god controlling every aspect of their lives. ¨Ancient Greek religion has been the subject of speculation and research from classic times to the present.¨ Although the ancient Greeks worshipped many gods‚ there were twelve main gods known as the Olympians. These gods may have held great power and authority‚ however they were depicted as looking like ordinary men and women. Though ancient Greek religion is no longer practiced

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    literature‚ and changed the way that people viewed themselves and their society. The gender specific roles in the Golden Age may have not suited the people of today‚ but in the 1500’s they were acknowledged and seen as a common practice. During the Elizabethan era‚ diverse family and societal roles were demonstrated through men‚ women‚ and children. First off‚ men in the 1500’s had said important and powerful societal roles. In a traditional Elizabethan family‚ it was extremely important that the man had

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    to a standard and expected to maintain it through everything that they do. When any woman did anything out of the norm then they were most likely ridiculed for what they had done. In his play‚ Oresteia‚ Aeschylus highlights the implications of gender roles in Greek society with the foiling of Clytemnestra by Electra to illustrate the Greek ideals and views of woman in contrast to their men‚ the juxtaposition of Orestes and Clytemnestra as equal in their crime yet differing in justification and reaction

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    Gender roles can be defined as the ways that women and men are supposed to act in society. They are often looked upon as a “status quo” and are rarely defied. Although society has generally solved some gender issues‚ they still occur today. Gender Roles were very relevant during the Victorian and Modern Era’s and were often showed through literature. Women were viewed as submissive and did not have as much luxury as men in their everyday lives. Tennyson’s “The Lady of Shalott” illustrates the oppressive

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    Gender Roles: Fundamentally Flawed Our country was founded on the principle that “All men are created equal.” While this notion sounds wonderful in theory‚ it is fundamentally flawed. Nothing could be farther from the truth in reality of the United States of America. Every aspect of our society‚ whether it be race‚ education‚ sexual orientation or gender‚ there has always been at least one thing that separates and initiates a certain group to face discrimination. Throughout history women have always

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    and rejects traditional gender roles for her culture. This is evident throughout the whole book as she rejects the typical stereotype of women of this day in time‚ while she also follows along with it as well. Also in this book it is obvious of another character who is less of what the typical man should be. Therefore making Hester Prynne a powerful symbol of strength for women by not completely conforming to the typical role that women often played during this point in time in the puritan society

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    Gender Roles and Toys By Shawna Robb English 101 Professor Solomon One room has pretty pink wallpaper with a princess border; the other is blue with monster trucks on one-wall and sports pictures on another. It is not hard to tell which room is female and which room is male. Male and female are used in this instance to define genders. Gender‚ unlike sex‚ is a universal guideline upon which individuals are placed. Gender refers to the socially constructed roles‚ behavior‚ and activities

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    of the Ten Commandments and states “Thou shalt not commit adultery”. Throughout time‚ this crime has become more acceptable and isn’t as frowned upon as before. Although it is still a sin‚ people do not typically seek a punishment for this crime. When comparing the views and punishments of adultery between the Puritan times of the book The Scarlet Letter and now‚ there are obvious differences. During the Puritan times of early America committing a sin that violated any religious rule would have a

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    Question: How does each article portray gender roles and illustrate the damaging effects of gender? Are they damaging in the same way‚ or different? Use textual evidence to support your point. Paul Theroux’s "Being a Man" and Naomi Wolf’s "The Beauty Myth" each portray gender roles and illustrates the damaging effects of both gender roles. I believe both gender roles are damaging in the same way. Men have to prove their "manhood" and their worth as a man by being unfeeling‚ obedient and soldierly

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    Gender roles can be defined as the behaviors and attitudes expected of male and female members of a society by that society. Different cultures impose different expectations upon the men and women who live in that culture. We are taught by our families‚ peers‚ and media what roles we are to play as a male or female from birth. In the United States‚ there have been many changes to our traditional gender roles even in the last decade. Now there are more women working outside of home and more men

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