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    The male species is an interesting one to describe. The average male’s interests consist of cars‚ sports‚ food—and of course—females. From a female’s perspective‚ males are just difficult to comprehend and to decipher. Women go through so much emotional‚ mental‚ and physical (don’t discount the time and effort wasted away on diets‚ makeup‚ nails‚ etc!) pain to impress men and hopefully go on a date with one of them. However‚ there is a specimen which remains even more difficult to impress than your

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    he is to be considered a real man. Above all else they must protect what is theirs‚ the bloodier the better. This idolized and ideal expression of masculinity is losing much of its relevance in the ever-changing and evolving modern world but‚ it will always have a platform in Hip- Hop culture.

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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MASCULINITY AND VIOLENCE INTRODUCTION Taking about relationship between masculinity and violence we should talk about “violence” first so "Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt‚ damage‚ or kill someone or something" OR "Strength of emotion or of a destructive natural force" is called violence. For instance: brutality‚ roughness‚ cruelty‚ barbarity‚ barbarousness‚ bloodthirstiness‚ ruthlessness‚ inhumanity‚ heartlessness‚ pitilessness‚ mercilessness. On the other

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    Manhood during the Great Depression Manhood was shaken to its core during the Great Depression. Never before has an era had such an altering impact on the way we perceive masculinity. This is best portrayed in the popular culture of the day that demonstrated conflicting views of men at the time. This division of what masculinity is developed directly from the cynicism‚ escapism‚ and the traditional view of what the American man should be. Popular Culture depicts a media response to what is happening

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    "In the Country of Men" The Cult of masculinity In the book "In the Country of Men"‚ Hisham Matar‚ the author discusses his childhood experience in the 1970’s during the revolution in Libya. The time when men overpowered and completely dominated women. The title itself describes Libya as a country that belongs to men where women are used like tools. We see that Suleiman wants to become a man as soon as possible through the story but on the other hand‚ the story also talks about a female being

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    “inexpressive and independent‚” making them sturdy due to their emotional composure and self-control. And when it comes to sports it is important to have that self-control of emotion and that lack of femininity brought into the game‚ otherwise that masculinity mask falls into the cracks and as men say‚ “You are acting like a woman.” While emotions are thrown to the waist side in sports‚ some boys join sports just to feel a connection with other people. Although they are not talking about their thoughts

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    Introduction Ernest Hemingway is a well-known American writer in the twentieth century. His works have unique characteristics both in theme and writing style. Some critics think that his works are based on his own experiences and the time when he lived. Actually‚ Hemingway’s life was full of romance. He experienced many wars in his life. Because his works reflect the hurt that the war brings to human being and describe the loss of the beliefs of the generation after the World War I‚ he is regarded

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    Literary Analysis: The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway~{!/~}s novella‚ ~{!0~}The Old Man and the Sea~{!1~} has one of the most simplistic plot structures of the literary world. But does this fact eliminate its eligibility as a piece of good literature? Quite the contrary‚ this novella is one of the most respected literary pieces ever written. This novel is written in a simple style which has a straightforward plot‚ very distinct descriptions‚ and few but delineated characters. This style actually

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    many countries around the world‚ is the most popular sport in the world. According to Sudgen and Tomlinson Soccer‚ compromises many countries’ national sport which provides a key site for the re/production of traditional forms of aggression and masculinity at an international level. Because of this‚ soccer has excluded and resisted the entry of women. The portrayal of soccer in the media shows us that soccer’s world regulating organizations‚ FIFA‚ remains masculine‚ heterosexual‚ and predominantly

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    Andrew McClarren December 11‚ 2014 RUS 100 Alcoholism and Masculinity Each country around the world has its own social issues and stigmas. Prior to choosing the topic of alcoholism and masculinity in Russian culture‚ I was entirely unaware that this was such a pressing issue. A large majority of people consider Russia as being a cold place with strong‚ burly men‚ which in many ways is true. It is also true that these men really enjoy a tall glass of vodka; hold the tonic‚ hold the lime‚ just

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