Everybody Loves Raymond Gender Analysis

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“Gender roles in I Love Lucy versus Everybody Loves Raymond” When comparing the gender roles in “I Love Lucy” versus “Everybody Loves Raymond,” there are some similarities but mainly differences. The particular episodes that I am going to compare and contrast are the job switch episode of “I Love Lucy” and the series finale of “Everybody Loves Raymond.” In this specific episode of “I Love Lucy,” Lucy and Ethel both get jobs packaging candy that is delivered on a conveyor belt while their husbands both stay at home. In the series finale episode of “Everybody Loves Raymond,” Ray is very nervous and worried about a routine surgery that he must have to remove his adenoids. The gender roles of the main characters are clearly defined in each…show more content…
In “I Love Lucy,” the wives were more feminine while the husbands are more masculine. The women wore aprons while they tended to the household duties such as cooking and cleaning. The men dressed more business-like as they were typically at work. The wives basically made sure everything was done and home and talked to their husbands in a feminine way. The husbands acted more masculine and expected things to be done such as cooking, cleaning, and balancing the checkbook. That was just the way things were back then, the men were expected to act a certain way and the women were also to act a certain way. In “Everybody Loves Raymond” it proves to be a bit different than in “I Love Lucy.” Ray and his wife Debra don’t really act like the husbands and wives do in “I Love Lucy.” Ray typically acts more like a woman. He seemed to be worrying and complaining a lot. He does not show that “toughness” that we generally associate with the man of the house. There were a few times he would complain and whine to his mother and wife about his routine surgery. In fact, his wife Debra seemed to be the toughest of the married couple. She would constantly laugh and make fun of Ray for his worrying and complaining. It is ironic that Ray tends to act more like the wife and Debra more like the
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