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ermmm ... well normally a lady , however it depends on the play and the genre for example a comic play e.g a panto , a lot of the time women are played by men.
Yes, on occassion I have heard they do.
Fathers offer a solid presence in the structure of a family. Symbols that can represent their roles are the number one, male lions, seahorses, and teachers.
The average adult height of men and women in the UK is:Women 163.7 cm (5' 4.4")Men 176.8 cm (5' 9.6")
Rose and Louise/Gyspy Rose Lee are the leading roles. Herbie would be the leading male role
All of the female roles were played by male actors in Shakespere's time.
I gather the term refers to women acting in male roles. Not aware of any in opera. in Musical theatre, Mary Martin virtually created the role of Peter Pan- surely a male character,albeit juvenile. more recently a Sandy Denny or Dennis played the role of Pinocchio on Broadway or other live theatre. Both are juvenile parts played by adults. Shirley Temple played some male roles ( lLittle Lord Fauntleroy) some kids translated this as Falter-Joy! how is that for a pun. see how the pants fit.
Yes they do. The apostle Paul said that there is no male or female in the Kingdom, but we are to be like-minded in Christ.
Spain is increasingly moving towards equality between the sexes. There is currently no significant difference between male and female roles among natives Catalanes/Spaniards living in Barcelona. Immigrants may be more inclined to emphasize traditional male and female roles from their countries of origin.
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Bog roles. Do you get it? Cos of the defecation levels of male lions? No? K den.
Women are perceived as exercising leadership through strong interpersonal skills. Male leadership can be perceived as more direct, impersonal, and focused on results.
In the time of shakespeare women were not allowed to preform on stage. The job of acting was limited to only males. So, for the roles of women the all male cast made adjustments, thus being cross-dressing. Usually young boys were chosen for the roles due to their higher pitched voices and smaller figures. Although it seems like a lot of work when women could have easily filled the roles, it was just the social customs of the time. Due to this, the plays Tewelth Night and many others were actually much more humorous for the original viewers. Can you imagine a man dressed up to look like woman who is pretending to be a man? The most simplistic answer is that women were not allowed in the acting profession at this time, hence the male actors costumed for female roles.
Males played both female and male parts, because acting was not a "suitable" profession for women at the time.
It changed relationships. Family roles were stressed with the male being the leader thus once again treating women unequally.
Yes, traditionally Delta Force has been all-male. However, the United States Army has lifted the ban on women serving in combat roles, so it is possible for women to serve in Delta Force.