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"The term  gender is commonly used to refer to the psychological, cultural, and social  characteristics that distinguish the sexes" (Cook 1). From the idea of gender  such notions as gender bias and stereotyping have developed. Stereotypes have  lead society to believe that a male or female should appear, act, or in more  philosophical terms, be a certain way. What these gender stereotypes are and,  whether or not they really exist, will be discussed further so that they can be  examined in reference to the plays Mother Courage and Her Children and M.  Butterfly. In Mother Courage and Her Children "motherhood", and what it should  be, is challenged as a result of the actions and qualities of the character  Mother Courage. M. Butterfly gives us a great depiction of a stereotypical male, and uses the female stereotype against him. Both of these plays invert, modify, and even glorify the gender stereotypes.

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