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Monday, April 22, 2019

The Issue of Masculinity in Short Stories Literature review

The Issue of Masculinity in Short Stories - Literature review ExampleAs the paper outlines,the issue of masculinity is a major subject in the three short stories. seat Bergers base ways of seeing tries to explain how women and men are viewed and perceived differently by society. During Bergers time, the way women and men were represented culturally had extensive influence on their mutual perception, self, and conduct. In my view, the way Berger portrays the men and women is a true reflection of how they are viewed in the contemporary society where there is widespread gender discrimination, oppression of women by dominant men and objectification of women. As Berger aptly puts it, men flirt women appear(72), men are judged by what they do or their action while women are perpetually judged by their appearance. However, in contrast to the common notion that women are mere objects, they can be a source of inspiration as portrayed in The Life You Save May Be Your testify by Flannery OConnors. Lucynell Crater Offers Tom Shiftlet a chance to attain Grace. He had no friends, had been wander but in the long run, Lucynell assists him to get a chance to work hard, get a household, stand a quiet life and have an opportunity of watching the beautiful sunset. Although OConnors story shows that women can influence mens life, it is evident that sometimes men do not deem the assistance offered as proven by Shiftlets opinion on his marriage as he states, that was just something a woman in an office did, nothing but paperwork and blood tests(28). Although he had nix views of the marriage presided by a woman, it can be concluded that he was ultimately married legitimately to Lucynells daughter. My analysis of Tall Tales from the Mekong Delta by Kate Braverman show that society views women as people who can be influenced easily by men to engage in immorality. Braverman states, The thrill of motorcycle rides and diamonds offered by Lenny had a owing(p) influence on her s ubstance abuse.

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