Describe how gender roles or patriarchy influence your identity?

 Summary: In "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid, a mother gives her daughter a long list of rules on how to behave and fulfill traditional female roles. For example her being a female can't squat down to play marbles and she has to be responsible for doing the chores around the house.

Reflection: Being a guy, I’ve definitely felt the pressure to act a certain way  like always being tough, not showing emotions At the same time, I know being male comes with certain privileges in a society shaped by patriarchy. I try to stay aware of that and not let those roles define who I am. 

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