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"Gender roles" is a term that aims to classify the duties and obligations that men and women have within society, determining activities as exclusively feminine or exclusively masculine and not allowing individuals to escape from them, if they are not pleased with execute them. An example of this occurs when someone says that housework should only be done by women, while political matters should only be attended by men.
Within a play, or any narrative, a character can comment on gender roles, naming activities as feminine or masculine, praising the existence of gender roles, or even criticizing the existence of gender roles and refusing running them.
The author of the play, or of the text, can use the literary language to express these celebrities through a diction, or literary devices that give greater expressiveness of the comment and the character's positioning in relation to gender roles.