Tough Guise Analysis

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In fact, violence is occurring in our life, it tends to increase rapidly. According to the documentary “Tough Guise,” most of them who related to violence are males because they try and become a “real man.” Many boys and men put up based on an extreme notion of masculinity that emphasizes toughness and physical strength, and gaining the respect and admiration of others through violence or the implicit threat of it. This is a reason why the violence usually associates with males. Where do males learn from these? In the documentary, Jackson Katz mentioned three places in which they learn from.
One of the most important places where boys learn to make sense of their world is the powerful and pervasive media system - which is arguably the great …show more content…

People said, “Evil communication corrupt bad manners,” if you live with some bad people, you will become a bad people. Do you agree this? When you were born, you had to have a family beside you. In my view, family is the place where affect children’s personality development because their member family directly affect them. For example, “the children grow up with an abuse, absolutely they will abuse someone as same as they were abuse when child” (Jackson Katz, Tough Guise). According to the survey, almost the children will be a doctor, thief, or crime if their parent is a doctor, thief, or crime. One more time, this prove that family will affect your personality …show more content…

When you refer to date rape, domestic violence, and high school massacres, people will think these crimes are commits by males, in fact, we have 85% of murders are by men; 95% domestic violence is by men; 99% of rapes in prison are by men (Documentary of Everton, 2014). Besides, the boys try to be cool, courage, tough, fag, queer because many girls have a tend to love a bad boy. They want to show up, but they threaten traditional assumptions of male supremacy. Moreover, depending on community such as race, gender, people will pick the character for them. For example, Black play this character, but Latino will play other character. The fact is that some of the most serious problems in contemporary American society, especially those connected with violence, can be looked at as essentially problems within contemporary American masculinity. If we look at almost any category of violence we see that the perpetrators are overwhelmingly male. Men are believed to be the dominant group, but what men lack knowledge of is that it hardly gets them anywhere in life. In short, community is one of the places where the boys can get stereotype

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