Gender Roles Affecting One's Identity

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The concept of gender roles has been around since cavemen times, but those roles were based on the anatomy since males were stronger and taller, they went out to hunt and gather, while as females would just gather plants to eat. However, back in those times gender roles were based on anatomy not culture, as it is today. According to Appleby, “in U.S. culture, gender is the most remarkable feature of one’s identity. It shapes our attitudes, our behavior, our experiences, and our beliefs about others and ourselves” (pg. 60). When I was younger, every television shows I would watch from, cartoons, to seeing glimpse of my mother’s soap opera, started to create set rules and ideas in my mind towards masculine and feminine. Since than, it has influenced

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