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What role does St. John Rivers play in relation to gender expectations?
He challenges traditional gender roles.
He strictly adheres to masculine ideals.
He is indifferent to gender roles.
He advocates for women's rights.
How does St. John Rivers' social status influence his views on gender?
It makes him promote equal rights.
It reinforces his belief in rigid societal roles.
It has no impact on his views.
It encourages him to defy societal expectations.
In what way does St. John Rivers' character reflect societal expectations of men during his time?
He displays emotional vulnerability.
He seeks personal happiness over duty.
He prioritizes ambition and duty.
He values collaboration over competition.
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