In the provided texts, dual attitudes toward the plush bear that reflect the division of gender roles and expectations can be observed. On one hand, the plush bear is presented as something warm and caring, a gift that a mother gives to her child – here, the bear becomes a symbol of maternal love and attention. For example, in one excerpt, the mother carefully hands over the bear, stating: "Here. This is the very one that Aunt Mila gave you. You were two years old then. A good bear, an excellent one. Look at how tight it is! What a chubby belly it has! Look how it rolled out! Isn’t it like a pear? Even better! And there's no need to buy one! Now go on and train as much as you wish! Start!" (source: 752_3758.txt). This passage reflects the expectation that a gift from a mother should not only express affection but also stimulate activity and the development of strength—qualities traditionally linked to masculinity.