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Gender Stereotypes In Popular Mechanics

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Gender is a label. It transpires with one’s cultural surroundings and experiences. Society dictates characteristics of genders, separating people's words, actions, and emotions into two classifications: feminine and masculine. Ultimately this creates cultural standards. For instance, society categorizes females as emotionally unstable, primarily spending most of their life raising children and preparing meals. While men are predicted to portray themselves as strong gentlemen while becoming esteemed breadwinners. In Carver’s “Popular Mechanics” gender stereotypes are tested, determining that women’s domestic duties, men’s aggressive attitudes, and marriage standards hold true.
Carver begins his short story on a gloomy evening, inside a house
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