What It Means To Be A Man

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Social Issues

 

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Bobby Q

 

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August 8, 2016

 

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University

 

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Bob Greene Jr., author of Duty: A father, his son, and the man who won the war illustrates these defining characteristics with the help of his characters Paul Tibbets and Bob Greene Sr. Self reliance, humbleness, and apathy were three qualities that characterized the men of the World War II generation...
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However, with the emergence of the war, the ability to be a warrior also became a large part of being a man, and both Paul Tibbets and Bob Greene Sr. strive to portray their manliness in Duty: a Father, his Son, and the man who won the war. One of the defining characteristics of manhood in the late 1940’s was the capacity of a man to be self-reliant...
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