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The Changing Image Of The British Male: A Critical Analysis  

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The Changing Image Of The British Male: A Critical Analysis In the last forty years, the image of the typical male has changed dramatically. In the sixties/seventies the media appealed to a less sophisticated audience. Generally aimed at the working class the male had a breadwinner image, earning and living for the family. The class system was significant in its simplicity, unlike our time where the class system seems to have disappeared. During the nineties men had a laddish culture and image. The idea of 'men behaving badly' and doing what they want was often portrayed in the media. In present day we are moving away from the laddish culture, but it is still there. The 'new age' man of today is seen as sensitive, family orientated and successful. The idea that men have to be physically strong and attractive is also still there. All through time the male has seen to be...

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