Gender roles suck, says Swift Fox.Then you should stop playing them, thinks Toby.
by Margaret Atwood (0 Reviews)
In Margaret Atwood's "MaddAddam," the characters explore the limitations imposed by traditional gender roles. Swift Fox expresses frustration with these roles, implying that they hinder personal freedom and identity. She believes that societal expectations can be oppressive, impacting individuals' lives and choices.
In contrast, Toby offers a different perspective, suggesting that the solution lies in rejecting these conventional roles altogether. Rather than conforming to or lamenting their existence, she advocates for a proactive approach to redefine personal roles and responsibilities outside of societal norms, highlighting the importance of individual agency in shaping one's identity.
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