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AVprozaik [17]
3 years ago
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( TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD) Gender Theory requires readers to consider gender stereotypes or sexual identity. How are various chara

cters in the novel stereotyped based on gender? Compare and contrast 2 characters in order to develop your response and explain how the characters either reinforce gender stereotypes or reject gender stereotypes.
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Virty [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

The main character, Jean, breaks stereotypical opinions because she does not "act like a lady in most of the story". Even when her Aunt comes over she is annoyed with her teachings that she should dress and act a certain way. She continues to be herself anyway as a "tomboy". In contrast to her aunt, her aunt is very poise and holds her nose in the air. she carries herself with much care and stays looking on point no matter the occasion.

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