To Kill A Mockingbird Gender Roles

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This quote is significant because it shows the gender roles that is used in the Finches home. After Aunt Alexandra came over to visit for a few weeks/months, many gender roles were changed. Aunt Alexandra felt like the head of the house, because she is trying to put the pride of the family back in her brother’s house. She was so consisted of changing the roles in the house. She wanted Scout to become the girl that every female should be, and wanted the family pride to once come alive in Maycomb, after Atticus made the decision of helping a black man. In her time period, female were discriminated and man were superior to women. Women were well educated back during the Great Depression, but wasn’t that superior to the men because they didn’t had their rights back there. …show more content…

Both Aunt Alexandra and Lady Macbeth were female characters that did had a huge impact with one of the male characters, which in this case is Macbeth and Atticus. Lady Macbeth was much manipulated person because she manipulative her husband by questioning his manhood, which made him be the person he never thought he’ll

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