The Ideal Stereotype Made By Social Construction
Date Submitted: 12/03/2004 12:41:24
Most little girls want to be teachers whilst the boys eager to be astronauts. When they want to be something a little bit unusual for their gender, parents usually doubt and ask them why. Take an example of my 5-year-old niece. When she was asked what she would like to be in the future and answered that she wants to be a police, her family started to "Ooh... that's so sweet but cop is a
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whatever they want to do or be whoever they want to be for they fear the condemnations from society. However, this social construction is absolutely invalid to create the "ideal" men and women. Everybody, no matter what their gender is, can actually do anything and be anyone they dream of. Regardless of the ideal stereotype runs in society, men and women are actually the same; they have the same abilities, aspirations, and enthusiasms in life.
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