Gender Stereotype

Gender Stereotype

Monday, December 8, 2014

GENDER STEREOTYPE

Gender discrimination is a major issue in our country. Girls are not allowed to step out of their houses at odd hours. In rural areas, many of them are not allowed to continue with their studies and are forced to do house hold work. They are married off at an early age. This attitude passes over from one generation to another.
I have seen that daughters do not get so much love and affection as a son. Some parents treat their daughters as ‘burden’ and a cause to give ‘dowry’. Many girls suffer due to their uneducated and narrow minded parents.
There is a greater need to educate the parents and help them to think broad mindedly and to enlighten the future of their daughters. The lamp of education can light the path towards gender equality and kindness!!


Priyanka, XI C

4 comments:

  1. Jessica Sanchez and Clarissa MazariegosMay 5, 2015 at 9:52 AM

    We really connected to your post because your thoughts are really well constructed. We also believe education will lead to equality. Your post really connected to us because as we are females we know how it feels to not get the love and affection that a male child gets.

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  2. Pryanka, Keep it up. I am sure your thoughts will make difference.

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  3. Fryderyk CzajkowskiJune 1, 2015 at 9:48 AM

    You make a very strong point and I believe that it is the duty of those who are being educated today with equality in mind should also help to educate those who have been taught otherwise.

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  4. I feel that you expressed your emotions very well, and you described the kinds of struggles women face daily in a descriptive way.

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