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Man of the House

“Man of The House”
Summary:
Jeremy Anderson defines that our society has created a stereotype for men known as the “Man of The House”. In Andersons’ essay, he argues that the man of the house has diminished from society; that “…there is no where you will find the idealistic gentleman that will open doors for ladies anymore…” Anderson continues by categorizing certain attributes of what society expects of young men. He recognizes that society expects “The Man of the House” to have a large wallet, to be softhearted, and to be physically fit/attractive. Anderson communicates to his readers that young men are being pressured to become the “Superman” that society wants them to be, but many young men are not interested in that at all.














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Posted by: Quentina Green

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