Throughout history, men and women are involved in various ways. In some stories men and women are equal, especially among men being considered superior to women. Their role in the story is related to the cultural aspects of society in the story writing process and when the story happens the story should be made. Examples of the importance of gender role are on Dracula at Bram Stoker and The Black Spider at Jeremias Gotthelf. The role of gender is the theme of two plots. Since these works were written at two completely different times, the role of women, the expectation of women, is very different. This is one of the main differences of this work. They were written at different times, but Dracula and Black Spider were written with strong female characters. These female characters also made a big change. These changes are largely bad. From these works it turns out that if women are playing independent and powerful roles they often want to be regarded as evil or destroyed. Watching two texts and comparing the two works clearly shows how much time changes women's concept. In this article we will focus on the role of women in the two papers, the differences between women, and the differences between women. In Dracula of Brac Stoker, the role of each sex is very important
The historical development of the role of gender is being addressed through fields such as behavioral genetics, evolutionary psychology, human ecology, social biology. It seems that all human cultures are promoting the development of the role of gender through literature, clothes and songs. Some examples of this may include Homer 's epic, the story of King British Arthur, Confucius' normative commentary or bihagic investigation of Muhammad. More professional masculine treatments are in works such as Bhagawad gita and Bushard's papers.
The historical development of the role of gender is addressed through behavioral genetics, evolutionary psychology, human ecology, anthropology, and sociology. All human cultures seem to encourage gender roles in literature, clothing, and songs; examples include Homer's epic, Tarot and Hosa's story, Confucius normative comments, and so on. More professional masculinity can be found in Bhagavad Gita and Hagakure's bushidad. The source of gender identity was discussed. Some people think masculinity is related to male body; in this view, masculinity is related to male genitalia. : 3 Others believe that manhood is affected by biology, but it is also a cultural structure. People who support this view believe that women can become men on both hormones and the body. 3. Many aspects of masculinity are regarded as natural promoted by language and culture.
Men's role in conflict is closely related to the above points. Discussion on gender focuses on the status, role and identity of women, but little is known about the male sex role associated with conflict. Male identity, masculinity and violence, the need for unarmed masculinity, and the relationship between young people and specific positions in young men is the subject of lack of exposure in literature. Although there are anthropological studies on these issues, if research has practical policy priorities