Gilligan's Perspective On Masculinity Between Men And Women

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Women are thought of as being attached to someone or something while men are very much the opposite. Men are seen to be more independent and tend to not rely on females, as much as some females rely on males. This is an example of why men are less outspoken with their emotions; men are much more reserved and this is how men represent their masculinity towards others. Men have been raised to play the role of someone without emotions and someone who can be the foundation in a relationship or family. Gilligan’s perspective mainly focuses on the prejudice of men and women. Women are more often than men to be targeted; due to women being projected as being the weaker and less capable sex; being victimized and