The Role Of Men And Women In Society

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Men and women should not be blinded by society expectations or beliefs of gender roles. When in search of a career goal, men are looked at better when the job of construction, just like women are viewed as better suited to deal with children. A man who takes part in an act in which is considered feminine, is similar to how a women might be viewed as when doing something masculine, is considered wrong by society 's expectations. The concept that one must follow the expectation set on when one is married or in a relationship, show the idea of being branded like a cow by are own gender. The establishment of gender roles has an impact on how each member of society act and react to certain action that take place when in society.

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Victor said, "Women got to wear colorful clothes and even padded bras in the majors, didn 't they? So why couldn 't a guy wear a bright turquoise shirt and a big belt buckle?" (Burrito 12), establishing the difference in how men and women are looked at. Men cannot be seen in a feline matter because they are looked at wrong by society. Victor having to speech to a crowd of English teacher said, "I was terror stricken, but felt better now that I had my dad 's hat with me. This was my padded bra with which to face the world." (Barrio 13) shows what determines the roles one must follow. Societies genders roles should not hold one 's means of happiness because it is seen as wrong to take part in something deemed wrong by …show more content…

The expectation a man has on a women when married is believed to be, "... a wife who will keep my house clean.... will pick up after my children.... a wife who will pick up after me." (Judy 419). Women 's role as a wife, are viewed as ones that have to take care of men 's needs, but if men switch roles, they are deemed lazy by society. When men take the role of a women, which is viewed as feminine, one does it. Men and women of society, accustom themselves in an appropriate way to behave, in order to establish the expectations from

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