Mona Lisa Smile Gender Roles

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Joan, is another example of the smart students in Wellesley College are. She is a busy student who is the leader in many clubs including the poetry society, the debate team, co-captain of the tennis club, and she is also a founder of the horticulture league. She also has a boyfriend named Tommy Donegal a student from Harvard who loved her and allowed her to make her life choices. Although she is busy, she also excelled in academic as her grade is straight A until she joined the art history class and was getting a C for the first time. She also claimed that she also made her boyfriend’s homework. She is enrolled in Wellesley college as a pre-law student and she also mentioned that she is interested to study in Yale law school. However, …show more content…

They were expected to be a housewife and to take care of her family, and to support her husband career. The flexibility of these roles were also differ according to their social background and how they were raised as seen in the difference between Giselle’s family and Betty’s family. The section below will explain each of the gender equality issues in …show more content…

Although it is over in 1945, it still gave various impacts to America and they are ranged from the financial and production sector to the effects to the households as most of the men were drafted to the war. According to History.com staffs (2009), the attack on Pearl Harbor angered American and mosu t of them was working hard as a nation to win the world war 2. The effort given by the U.S was remarkable as since 1942 the people was given a ration stamp for food, gas, clothing, and fuel oil. This effort is done in order to ensure that the military force in the front line will have more to consume. Moreover, individuals were also contributing by recycling scrap metals, rubber, and aluminum cans to produce war-related armaments. They were also buying U.S war bonds and the profit was used to fund the cost of the

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