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    Despite the fact he is a masculine character‚ Mitch has a sensitive side and lacks the same confidence as Stanley. Consequently‚ he is bullied by Stanley misses out on potential happiness. While Mitch works in a manly job ‘on the precision bench in the spare parts department. At the plant Stanley travels for’(Sc. 3‚ P. 35) and plays poker with ‘the boys’‚ he has a sensitive‚ respectful side as he apprehensively asks Blanche ‘Can- I- uh- kiss you- good night’(Sc. 6‚ P. 68). Because of this sensitivity

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    remains a passive voice throughout the novel‚ Brett takes initiative in her life and acts like a New Woman. In more ways than one‚ “The Sun Also Rises” portrays realistic situations for the acceptance of the blending of gender roles. Search for masculinity The main character of the Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises” represents the “Lost Generation” damaged not only mentally‚ but also physically. The war wound of Jake Barnes and the subsequent impotence drive him into

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    their confident demeanor fool you. Every man feels this way at some point. You want your dirty words to stroke that male libido‚ ego and everything else. By talking dirty you can instill confidence in your man‚ making him feel secure in his masculinity so that he thinks about you at every moment.

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    sometimes don’t like that‚ like Pedro: “He wanted me to grow my hair out…it would make me more womanly. I’d look a fright” (246). Brett does not want to look more like a woman; this makes her more masculine. She forces the reader to question what masculinity really is; she acts very

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    family wants to know what the child will be‚ so they will know what to purchase. This is very common practice throughout our society. Boys are taught to play with trucks‚ trains‚ male action figures‚ swords and guns. These items aid in defining masculinity. Girls‚ on the other hand‚ are taught to play with dolls‚ toy stoves or easy bake ovens‚ and other toys to aide them in identifying with nurturing. These factors lead to identifying gender roles by our society. Anything that deviates from this

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    The Characterization of Lady Brett In the novel by Ernest Hemingway‚ The Sun Also Rises‚ the character named Lady Brett Ashley is assimilated in the words of another character‚ Mike‚ with the Greek Goddess Circe. This Goddess is known in Homer’s Odyssey for luring men with her irresistible charms and transforming them into animals. If this myth was to partake in reality‚ it would be without doubt represented in this novel. The majority of men in the story are tormented and subject to Brett’s

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    233) Even as Arden progresses in to high school‚ he is ridiculed and called “Queerberry” (Hannah 237) by one of his peers. In pre-civil rights and pre-women’s rights campaigns in America‚ boys who were not jocks were seen as homosexuals. Arden’s masculinity is most definitely not asserted when he reveals that he does not want to be alone with a beautiful girl who had consumed alcohol just a few hours prior. Almost any other guy‚ especially the narrator‚ would jump at an opportunity like this. Society’s

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    Gender identity has become a prominent topic in today’s society as people are becoming more aware of personal identity. Gender awareness is fundamental for self-assessment and predominant in our perception of others. Social pressures also influence gender as they create stereotypes that people are expected to follow. These societal definitions of male and female greatly impact childhood development as they create restrictions and regulatory mechanisms that guide conduct relating to one’s gender and

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    not sleep with the males which takes all control away from the men which is not a typical trait. When you think of a typical male in tv they are strong‚ handsome and in control‚ this is not always evident in ’The Inbetweeners’ which supports the masculinity in crisis theory which states that males are no longer the dominant sex in modern society. Women may be objectified still but they use their sex appeal to there advantage and get their own way leaving the males powerless. You do how ever have the

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    Medieval and early Modern Europe societies‚ gender roles were clearly defined by the strong prevailing social structure of the period and were constantly changing because of historical circumstances. For example‚ in the Greek ancient city of Sparta‚ masculinity as an ideal was strictly associated with the characteristics of being physically powerful‚ loyal warriors while femininity was related to marriage and procreation. In the High Middle Ages‚ France’s social structure deemed that a noble masculine

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