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Aleksandr
14 days ago
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. ...but it strikes me as true, that while our men seem thoroughly abreast of the

times on almost every other subject, when they strike the woman question they drop back into sixteenth century logic. They leave nothing to be desired generally in regard to gallantry and chivalry, but they actually do not seem sometimes to have outgrown that old contemporary of chivalry—the idea that women may stand on pedestals or live in doll houses, (if they happen to have them) but they must not furrow their brows with thought or attempt to help men tug at the great questions of the world (p 75). Since Cooper's essay in 1892, there have been many changes in attitudes toward women. Write a persuasive essay of at least 250 words, arguing that men have (or have not) "outgrown that old contemporary of chivalry."
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ddd [2.7K]14 days ago
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Human behavior naturally includes certain manuals outlining how to respond to different situations, passed down through generations by parents, grandparents, and early educators. These lessons become deeply ingrained in our subconscious during personality formation and influence over 90% of our everyday reactions, even when we try to behave differently.

Men’s ingrained sense of chivalry and gallantry toward women exemplifies this unconscious conditioning; the urge to elevate women is so deeply rooted that men often cannot help but act accordingly. These manuals are especially relied upon during nerve-wracking moments, such as job interviews, public speaking, or initial meetings with women.

To overcome the pull of these inherited behaviors and act more freely, one must engage in self-reflection and gain greater self-awareness, allowing the shedding of limiting old beliefs.

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