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    qualities‚ and Marco‚ who does demonstrate these characteristics‚ but in a way that makes Eddie feel threatened. Eddie feels that all men should show conventionally masculine characteristics. For example‚ he believes that all men should be the breadwinner for their families. He shows the audience this as no one else in the Carbone family works‚ and when his niece Catherine gets a job offer to earn lots of money‚ Eddie says ’I supported you this long’ and makes her finish school‚ as he wants her to

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    Gender Roles and Equality In America‚ there have always been established gender roles. Men were the breadwinners‚ the ones who worked all day to support their families. Women were the caregivers. They cooked‚ cleaned‚ and took care of the children. These roles were established long before America was even started. In Western Society‚ there has always been a patriarchal structure. This did not hold true in ancient Africa. In the ancient kingdoms of Western Africa‚ such as Mali‚ women were in the dominant

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    staying at home to take responsibility of household labour‚ such as childcare and cleaning. Women take more of a role as the domestic worker‚ as seen by the survey in Item A‚ even though they worked. Men have more power because they are the primary breadwinner; Radical feminists would argue that this institution benefits men more than women. They would argue that men sometimes abuse this power‚ for instance through domestic violence if women do not accept the patriarchal order (Item C). Men earn the money

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    Gender roles in modern family life have undergone colossal changes throughout the last 55 years or so; rights for women‚ divorce laws‚ and many other changes in the law that are constantly shifting the female position from homemaker to breadwinner. There are many things that are starting to balance these conjugal roles between men and women‚ but there are some people‚ such as radical feminists that still believe that woman are under constant oppression throughout all aspects of society‚ and

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    care about the citizens‚ which causes their people to lack trust with others‚ inside and out. Afghanistan has struggled so much socially because they feel like they can’t trust anyone‚ no matter if they live in Afghanistan or not. In the book‚ “Breadwinner”‚ a character said this on page 23‚ “The Taliban encourage neighbor to spy on neighbor. It is safer to keep to ourselves.” It was a citizen of Afghanistan who said this‚ and if the people know that any of their neighbors could be spying on them

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    that men should be the sole breadwinners as they have been for ages. This would mean that women should be left to deal with the family and household chores while their husbands go out and conquer the world. The phenomenon of women bringing back a higher wage compared to their other half is considered bizarre. With current economic recession and inflation on the rise‚ the rising cost of living is beginning to take a toll on families. Stress is placed on the sole breadwinner of the family‚ the being

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    Myth of the Model Family The image of the model family is breathtaking‚ a housewife-mother‚ a breadwinner father‚ a couple of kids and a pet or two. This is the dream of most Americans but at the same time is a cliché. “The “traditional” family… has existed for little more than two hundred years” (18). This idea has been so widely accepted due to the attention that it has received in the media. Like Gary Soto in “Looking for Work” the perfect family misleads people into thinking what is truth and

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    are twice as likely to batterer in adulthood‚ and if intimate partner violence took place in a household‚ most likely the child will develop that bad habit and repeat what they see. Men feel that a part of their masculinity traits is to be the breadwinners‚ and the head of the household. Therefore‚ when they feel that their masculinity is being threatened‚ they react in a way such as being abusive to their significant other because it makes them feel “in control” and having “power.” Financial success

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    to take responsibility of household labour‚ such as childcare and cleaning. Women take more of a role as the domestic worker‚ as seen by the survey in Item A‚ even if they are working full-time. Men have more power because they are the primary breadwinner; Radical feminists would argue that this institution benefits men more than women. They would argue that men sometimes abuse this power‚ for instance through domestic violence if women do not accept the patriarchal order (Item C). Men earn the money

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    Is the nuclear family bad/harmful for its members? This is an essay in which I will attempt to evaluate the premise of whether a nuclear family is bad for its members using differences between the Functionalist perspectives of the family against the contrasting view of the Marxist and Feminist approach. I will outline the main approaches from all three and draw a conclusion. Sexual – The family legitimises sex for the adult members. This closed unit allows the male to fulfil his natural

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