The Importance Of Gender Roles

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Have you ever been told that you are suppose to do a specific job just because you are a certain gender? Well this is known as gender roles. Females are targeted in a negative way when it comes to gender roles. Literature helps view and understand major problems that happen in society. Gender roles is one problem in society today and it has been for a long time. Gender roles are what people think a specific gender has to do in society. For example a man is suppose to work and a woman is suppose to stay at home taking care of the children and clean the house and cook. All these stereotypes are negative in many ways. It separates both genders and views men superior than women. These gender roles are bad when it comes to women. It brings them problems in society and problems mentally, physically, and emotionally.

Gender roles are bad and target women very badly. Women are taught that they are suppose to have a specific job based on their gender and because of this they suffer a …show more content…

Also that elegance for a woman comes first than comfort. Ifemelu is not used to seeing women walking around preferring to be comfortable than to be elegant. This shows that Ifemelu was taught that women are suppose to dress elegant and that is why when she comes to America it looks strange that women prefer to walk around being comfortable than being elegant. This shows that gender roles and gender stereotypes such as women are supposed to dress elegant do exist in the world.

As stated in the novel “Then he would say ‘Ojiugo, well done. Im hungry.’’yes Nicholas’ she would serve his food, a plate on a tray taken to him in his study or in front of the TV in the kitchen. Obinze sometimes wondered if she bowed while putting it down.” (Adichie,

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