Role Of The Sexes
Roles of the Sexes The submissive role of the female in a marriage or relationship is a common problem in many societies, including our own American society. This role has become so common that in fact it is now expected of the female. This male dominance goes as far back as the human race, to the beginning of relationships and marriage between the female and the male. Then, the physical prowess of the male led to his dominance in all situations and thus formed these roles. Even presently, with all our advances in equal rights and women�s� advances in the work fields, this role of submission and passivity is still present among our society. Why do women accept this role? Why hasn�t it ...
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situation. Many authors illustrate this and portray some reasons and situations that are common in our society, such as Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, in her story �The Hand�, and James Joyce, in �Eveline�. These two authors both, even though each describes a woman in a very different, yet remarkably similar, situation, discuss one of the major reasons women succumb to males. Colette was a significant feminist in the early 1900�s when the women�s right movement was in full swing. She fought for equal opportunities for women and proved it was possible when she was the first woman to be admitted to the Goncourt Academy. As a novelist, she used her writing to illustrate the assumed roles society has developed. The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature remarks, �Her professional life and three marriages helped to shape her keen insights into modern love and women�s lives.� (Compact Bedford, 196). Colette understood the expected submission role because she had lived the role of the ...
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up what she would rather in order to keep him content. Colette uses the description of the characters to emphasize the unbalance of power. Not only does the husband outweigh the wife in power in the relationship; he is physically dominant as well. The young wife is described as slim and adolescent. The husband, on the otherhand, is described as having physical, not only mental, prowess. He is handsome, athletic, and physically dominant. He has very big arms, hands larger than the wives whole head, and �powerful knuckles and the veins engorged by the pressure on his arm� (Colette, 197). By describing him such as big, powerful, and hair on his hands and arms, the author portrays him as ...
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