There Are Examples Of Gender Roles In The 1920's

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Chimney sweeps, Bankers, Leaders of the house, Businessmen! These are all examples of male gender roles in the 1920’s. Notice anything funny about that? That is because all of these jobs express the main gender roles of men during the 1920’s, with some being rich and powerful businessmen and some being poor and working the lower class jobs, yet they are all respected and loved by the women of the time. In a film with resonance in almost every household in this day and age, Mary Poppins, gender roles are expressed in many different ways. During this time period women were expected to be at home and preform the daily duties while giving their ultimate respect to the men, as they were the money makers and were often given the authority over females …show more content…

Mr. Banks is the father of the main characters in the movie, Micheal and Jane, and he is always policing them so that they are not living their childhood to the fullest extent. This is shown when the author depicts Mr. Banks singing a song about controlling his family, leaving him to say,”A British bank is run with precision. A British home requires nothing less! Tradition, discipline, and rules must be the tools, without them - disorder! Chaos! Mr. Banks is expressing his belief in his role in the family, being one that has a controlling nature and always keeping the children in a very strict line of conduct. The children and his wife, Winifred, believe that Mr. Banks needs to loosen up and let the children fully enjoy their childhood. Despite this, Winifred is often scared to not speak up to Mr. Banks because the women of the time are taught to always respect their male counterparts. This gives expresses Mr. Banks’s controlling gender role in the family and gives him leverage to do things that would not be nearly as acceptable in this day and