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Title: Femininity and Gender Roles
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She decides to seduce the young man, and does it quite successfully even though she is a married woman with a daughter the same age as Benjamin. Most mothers would consider Mrs. Robinson's situation as inappropriate because it does not send the traditional image to her daughter of what is right for women to do... Showed first 250 characters
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While trying to seduce Benjamin, Mrs. Robinson is completely upfront with what she wants from him. In this movie Mrs. Robinson is displaying her non-feminine characteristics in order to accomplish something that isn't acceptable for women. Mrs. Robinson doesn't wait for the man to make his move; this woman is extremely aggressive and uses almost manly tactics to accomplish her goal... Showed next 250 characters
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