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Bonjour à tous ! Merci de corriger mes erreurs s’il vous plait Debbie laughs at Billy because she certainly thinks that, as he is a boy, he won’t be able to do it. She probably thinks it is about an activity for girls. Certain domains are that way victims of sexual stereotypes. Indeed, they affect especially our way of acting. It is from this point of view we try naturally to conform us to these stereotypes. Socialization as soon as the most young age is often originally of these clichés. For example, we are going more teach a young girl identify herself with her mother (housework…). The same is true for the young boy who compares himself to his father (do-it-yourself…). This education also has an effect on the activities. Football for boys, dance for girls. That’s why Debbie laughs at Billy, since ballet suffers of this stereotype.
However, and fortunately, it is about clichés, and all people don’t obey this sexs’ separation, witch consist in establishing different social roles for men and for women.
As a result, a boy can absolutely practises ballet, if he likes it. Tastes are personal, and vary from a person to another. Besides, in all ballets there are masculine roles. It exists even groups composed only by men. For example, Ballets Trockadero of Monte Carlo is a company only masculine witch appropriates with very great talent the classical repertoire. On the other hand, men often have prestigious roles in the performances.
Women wanted to do what men did at the moment of the increased female participation in the employment, and they were right. Thus, in the thirties, woke up the female consciousness of a place to conquer. They claimed their integration in the job world. Consequently, why do men couldn’t do what women do ?
In China, they are men who dance in the traditional operas, including female roles.
Can you imagine an art for an only one sex ? It is as if we say women are not able to sculpt (Camille Claudel is a counterexample).
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