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Rick Moody Boys And Girls Summary

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Gender based similarities between “Boys”, “Girls” and “Boys and Girls”.

Throughout the history of humans both male and female have different roles to play throughout their lifetime based on influences from elders or ancestral norms. Each gender has a specific role to play throughout their lifetime, even if that role is accepted voluntarily or rejected by based by their own free will. For centuries roles are being selected and influenced on both genders and both as a whole may become dependent on another to fill that specific role in order to be truly male or female. Although now in the modern era gender based roles are more flexible there is still that fine line between whether you are truly a man or truly a woman. Three stories help further develop the sense of the gender roles applied on others through the …show more content…

He provides a list of events “boys” undergo through a 3rd person perspective and continuously provides details of their events and actions based on what typical boys would do throughout their daily lives as they grow up. The author lists many different actions of boys, but what's to note is the ending of his story when he mentions the boys are no longer more. Moody writes “illuminated, here’s where the newspaper always landed, here’s the mail slot, here’s the light on the front step, illuminated, here’s where the boys are standing, as that beloved man is carried out.Boys, no longer boys, exit” (Moody 4). From that line one could say that the boys are longer because they are a man now since throughout all their experiences they are growing up and accepting their roles and actions that boys do but eventually they grow up and mature into a man. All three authors accept the role of the gender specific and embrace it as in a way of not embracing your gender would be abnormal, but not rejected by many because there are anomalies in

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