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Gender Differences In John Steinbeck's The Jury Of Peers

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Gender differences are very significant to 'The Jury of Peers'. Men and women have radically different positions in how they live, which gives both of them a diverse view on life. The life that the men and woman lived molded their outlook on life differently. The Men favored looking at things on the surface while women desired to look deeper to find a meaning. The division of labor during this time period led the reader to sympathize towards the woman and how women understood the crime scene with a subjective view and the men did not. Women were stuck inside working, providing for the everyday needs of the family. Through living day in and day out like this women attain an interior view of life. Through laborious tasks like farm labor
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