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    gender is influenced to partake in certain gender roles depending on our sex. One’s sex is distinguished by biological characteristics that set us apart, while our gender “consists of whatever behaviors and attitudes a group considers proper for its males and females” (Henslin 292). Males are influenced to partake on more aggressive roles to show power and dominance, whereas, female are influenced to partake on more nurturing and subservient roles. However, if one fails to do so they are labeled a

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    viewpoints would have to go towards the males, because people view them to do so much in life. One main example of this would have to be the male’s role in relationships. To society, everyone sees the male’s role to be the one to protect his loved one as well as provide for the both of them and their family. Society also sees that the man’s main role is to be the “man of the house” when it comes to relationships and not letting their wives do much. Males are even seen as fearless and not afraid to

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    have been forced upon us since birth. Plante also talks about how newborn girls are described as small, delicate, and pretty, while newborn boys are tall, large, athletic and serious. (Plante). This gender divide is what has constructed our gender roles. They work in opposites. For example, because men are thought of as assertive, women are then thought of as passive. Or while women are seen as emotional, men are supposed to be stoic and lacking in emotion. And when you see a women admitting some

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    Historically, women were expected to be at home and for men to work. Ultimately, it was seen that a woman's role was to gather berries and food and men were to hunt. Since women were needed to stay near the home to cook, care for the home, and children. Gender roles are not static, but may change over time as the society changes and is reshaped by factors such as globalization, new technologies, environmental pressures, conflicts, health epidemics, and the rise of religious fundamentalism (Ingoldsby

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    Before women's suffrage, U.S. women had the same roles as Greek women did. The main part of this play talks about the fight for who gets Helen, and the role that Iphigenia has in this task. A lot of Greek myths and plays reference sacrifices of a daughter to a god, in order to help a group of people or make the god happy. The main people of this story: Helen and Menelaus, and Iphigenia, who all have their specific roles in this play, and roles in their societies. Helen, being the one who is fought

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    these fundamentals in assigning roles to its men and women, while at the same time permitting sufficient freedom of choice to allow full expression of the abilities of both sexes. Having taken this stand we are surprised to find the author in sudden retreat, in an attempt to escape from what she fears may be too much freedom for women, threatening both their men and their femininity” (Seward 1950, 281). Hence, no one should feel subjugated to one gender or gender roles because of biological

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    comprehend. There has only been the two genders roles throughout time in history. Gender describes the differences between sexes- sex is (divided) in two main categories: male and female. Which humans and the majority of living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions. We behave neurologically, hormonally and genetically in certain ways depending on being male for female. Every species on the planet has the two specific gender roles. These roles are biologically

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    regarding gender roles in the Croatian culture. Firstly, according to the interview conducted with Iveta, religion does play a factor in the gender roles of Croatia. Gender roles were influenced by religion, which is similar to the research, conducted by Brajdić, Birkelund, & Štulhofer (2007) “religious beliefs remain an important predictor of traditionalism” (49). Some of the specific gender roles for women were, according to Iveta, as the main caregivers of children. This role for women given by

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    The social construction of gender roles is based on the differences in presentation of self in everyday life. Since during 1900s, women were confined to the domestic sphere and had their rights suppressed to a minimum, the social expectations they experienced were complete polar then those of men. As Gilman recalled her experiences prior to her nervous breakdown, John expected her life to revolve around their unborn child. His expectations made it clear that she had be a good housewives and a good

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    I have realized that culture has played a significant role in creating a perception for myself and my family. The Pakistani culture that my parents were raised up in, they have tended to understand it and be able to continue their life with those ideas. Therefore, when the topic of gender is thought about, upon many experiences in my life, I know I have had many barriers and even situations where I did not agree with regarding gender. My parents, raised in a Pakistani household, have very strong

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