Theory of Characterization Review of Related Theories
                                                                                According to Jabbra, the meaning of the word gender began to change in 1955
.  A  scientist  studying  the  similarities  and  differences  between  men  and women  began  to  use  the  word  gender  in  new  ways  that  referred  to  peoples
behavior 2008: 229 . John Money created the term gender role and began to use
it  to  mean  something  different  from  sex .  As  mentioned  earlier,  there  is  a
difference between sex and gender . According to Money, the word sex describes
the body . Sex organs and sex chromosomes show what sex someone is. The word
gender  describes  someones  personality  or  character  in  Jabbra,  2008:  229 .  It
says  if  someone  feels  or  acts  more  like  a  female  feminine  or  more  like  a  male masculine
. In  response  to  this,  Peterson    Runyan  assert  that  gender  should  be
understood  as  a  social,  not  physiological,  construction:  femininity  and masculinity,  the  terms  that  denote  one’s  gender,  refer  to  a  complex  set  of
characteristics and behaviors prescribed for a particular sex by society and learned through  the  socialization  process  1993:  17
.  In  other  words,  society  confines males  and  females  to  particular  masculine  and  feminine  character  profiles,  not
biology .  This  means  that  gender  is  not  fixed. Gender  should  be  considered  an
adjustable and flexible concept, as opposed to the more static tendency of biology .
The  nature  of  hierarchy  in  general  requires  ones  to  be dominant  and  the
others  to  be  subordinate .  Different  people  performing  different  functions  in
cooperation with each other will form themselves into a hierarchy. As it is clearly stated  that  men  and  women  are  different  and  they  cannot  be  compared  to  one
another  in  the  first  place,  they  will  naturally  fall  into  a  hierarchy.  However, hierarchy  is  indeed  important  because  it  allows  for  cooperation  instead  of
competition between men and women .
Based  on  the  understanding  of  gender  stated  above,  gender  hierarchy indeed  focuses  on  how  cultures  in  a  society  influenced  the  view  of  gender  ina
hierarchical  manner .  As  mentioned  earlier,  men  may  dominate  over  women  in
some societies . In others, women may dominate over men.
C . Review of Related Backgrounds
Women’s Role in Victorian Era
The Victorian era when Queen Victorian reigned was between 1837 up to 1901. This period is marked by the reform act in 1832 and the extreme diversities
with the industrial reforms, cultural progress, scientific advancement on one hand and poverty and wars on the other.
According  to  Flanders,  the  Victorian  era  identified  four  classes  as  a  part and parcel  of their social  structure which  was the Nobility, Middle Class, Upper
Working  Class  and  Lower  Working  Class.  People  in  the  respective  categories were expected to remain within their class and any slight change from one class to
another was considered to be a serious offence. In all these categories, the role of the women remained unchanged. They were supposed to live a highly restrictive
life  with  their  life  centered  round  their  husband  and  subsequently  their  children. 2003: 12