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Marissa Favela
English 113.
Professor Ditch
29 September 2015
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How Society Affects Gender Roles
In American culture, gender has played a huge role in how one is supposed to act and
how one is looked upon in society. Growing up we arsed ist gender referred to an
individual’ s sex, and in cultural views, we are taught that there are feminine or masculine roles af
associated with each, Unfortunately, for centuries and in many different cultures, society has
established in one areas beligf that they have 19 liveby certain gender roles to be
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sociological and something individuals should be able to decide for Ourselves, we still eannot 7
choose because of the fear of being dseriminated against by society's labels, Our society has 2
continously put labels on people and reseed hat peaple can and cannot do tse on its > y
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person cannot be defined in simple terms like as male or female or even categorized through the /~
genitalia a person has. Gender roles are the way people act, what they do or say that will help to
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