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    should your gender determine how to live your life? Throughout my whole existence, I’ve been told to act and dress like a “girl” by most of my family. I never understood why it was such a huge deal, until I was much older. Gender expectations are still around today and they still continue to be affect the way men and women are treated. A man that acts within his own gender role is praised, but a woman is forced to stay in a certain limit within her role. Men and women shouldn't let their gender define

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    impossible to achieve? Gender roles continue to transform year after year in relationships where men have began welcoming in the ideas of being a stay at home dad while the mom is the breadwinner. Women have the capability of climbing up the ladder in the workplace and even a little change has swept through different cultures. Let’s take a leap into the past to see just how gender roles have transformed history in the workplace, culture, and marriage. To understand how gender roles have transformed history

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    understanding about who does what in the relationship. Sometimes it can be unspoken recognitions of the division of labor and the responsibilities. A plan for marriage is equally shared between chores and plenty of other duties. Throughout history, gender roles have been changing and the plans are not followed anymore than it has been. We live in a world where no one is perfect. There are different people where they have different beliefs. In 1848 women had no rights until the 1920s. Women and men always

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    environment, but is instead, viewed from the perspective of women themselves. They are not observed from outside in, but from the inside out. At the same time, Danzon reverses and thus subverts the classic representations of gender, while relocating and challenging gender roles. Unlike the common representation of women in former Mexican cinema, femininity is not defined as being an opposition to masculinity in the film. In fact, men almost rarely appear. When they do appear, they appear as constructed

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    Throughout history, gender roles have been changing and the plans are not followed anymore than it has been. Most married couples can develope a share of understanding about who does what in the relationship. Sometimes it can be unspoken recognitions of the division of labor and the responsibilities. A plan for marriage is equally shared between chores and plenty of other duties. We live in a world where no one is perfect. There are different people where they have different beliefs. In 1848 women

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    Gender Roles can be defined as roles society expects people to play on account of their sex life. Like all roles, gender roles are made up of sets of expectations, so they can be thought of as sets of expirations, so they can be thought of as sets of expectation that are attached to sex.(pp: 220 John E. Farley & Michael W. Flota). The key word gender role affects me personally because as recent graduate of high school it’s time for me to go into the real world, of working class gender role of the

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    Gender roles My role as a young woman is to be as independent as I can be. Also as a young women I want to make responsible decisions that will only impact my life in positive and proactive ways. In my household as a young women I do not have a certain gender role to follow. In my household everyone helps inside and outside, doesn’t matter if you are a woman or a man. For an example my dad has polio in one of his legs, he is not capable of pushing a lawn mower, so I stood up and mowed the yard

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    According to Katherine Lewis, a gender role is defined as being, “the place you hold in a family, relationship or society as a whole because you are male or female… and is action-oriented and focused on whether you work outside the home or play a nurturing role within the family.” Gender roles often are the product of gender socialization. Just as female children are taught that they should spend their time cooking and cleaning, their gender role in society follows this example by keeping them constrained

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    Gender Roles The affects of gender roles on people greatly change the way the society runs. According to the Webster's dictionary the definition of gender are the behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex, and the definition of role is a character assigned or assumed. The key word in this definition is assumed; therefore, whether you are male or female, you know what role you must play in society. Traditional gender roles are beneficial

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    Gender roles is a common theme in literature throughout time. This appears most prominently in how gender roles in society have changed over the course of history and how it takes place in literary works. Two of examples of these works are The Awakening by Kate Chopin and “I too beneath Your Moon, Almighty Sex” by Edna ST. Vincent Millay. These two works accurately capture the changing attitudes about the roles each gender has over time. As gender roles in literature chronicle them to reflect that

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