Submitted by visarbanjica on January 13, 2008
Manhood and Manliness
Many people think about their future in various ways, not only in the field of profession, but more in the sense of sexual orientation and family. Many are afraid to show, or even admit, what they truly are. Concerning these issues, Paul Theroux and Richard Rodriguez are two of the many authors that criticize traits associated with manhood and manliness.
As the story in the essay Family Values, most of Rodriguez’s works appear to be autobiographical. In this piece of work he mostly concentrates on homosexuality and family values in America, by comparing it with the life of immigrants and the reasons why they decided to leave home...
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