Gender Roles In 'About Mem' By Gretel Ehrlich

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The passage “About Mem” by Gretel Ehrlich explains the stereotypes of men with the use of cowboys. Men and women play a different role in society but a concerning topic is the gender roles. Gender roles are behaviors that society expects of each sex and this limits the behavior to masculine and feminine. The first sign of gender roles is presented during a baby shower with the color baby blue for boys, and pink for girls. Gender roles have created a stereotype about what is considered masculine and feminine, but the problem is that when a child crosses the boarder the community will considered gay. Many things around us affect what is gender role, for example family, movies and friends. Many parents do not choose a gender for their child, because they want to wait. …show more content…

For other families that consist of a male and a female raise their child to act in a certain way. For example, fathers play sport with their son, but not their daughters, and that shows that parents do not realize that they cause the issue with gender roles. Movies and television shows have gender roles problem, when a girl is playing with dolls and a boy is playing with action figure. Gender roles is an issue to society because the children of the new generation will still have discrimination between gender because to raise a certain way. Gender roles are learned through observation, which it mostly depends on the family. It can cause problem to society and potentially be dangerous. It may take a while to completely fix the issue with gender roles, because it is affect by everything around us. Gender roles are influence by media and culture to create a gender

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