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THREE MEN AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEM - Coggle Diagram
THREE MEN AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEM
HOW EDDIE FEELS TOWARDS MARCO
formal to each-other at first
page 20: 'a certain formal stiffness'
Eddie is the alpha male
page 21 'takes Marco's bag'
page 21: 'crosses and sits in his rocker'
observing how they behave with his family
adresses Marco directly
page 22; ' to Marco
page 24: 'he is coming more and more to address Marco only'
POSITIVE ASPECTS OF MARCO
'then why don't his brother sing? Marco goes around like a man; nobody kids Marco' (p.31)
E takes particular objection to R's singing and directly praises the fact that Marco doesn't do the same: Marco epitomises the version of masculinity that Eddie approves of (and perhaps, even aspires to
HOW EDDIE FEELS TOWARDS RODOLPHO
sees him as child like
page 22" 'laughs"
he is relating to Marco more than Rodolpho
page 29: 'he is seizing up Rodolpho and there is a concealed suspicion
he doesn't like how C likes him
tries to show that he is in charge
he doesn't like how he sees him as a rival for C's affection
NEGATIVE ASPECTS OF RODOLPHO
'he's like a weird' (p.31)
typical homophobia of the era; E is criticising R for being effeminite
'with that whacky hair, he's like a chorus girl or sup'm' (p.31)
links in with E seeing him as effeminite
MARCO AND RODOLPHO'S RELATIONSHIP
Marco is definitely in charge as he is the older brother
page 20-Marco: '(indicating Rodolpho) my brother. Rodolpho
he introduces R as his brother before saying his name
page 24: 'marco raises a hand to hush him'
they have an affectionate relationship
page 24: 'Marco crosses to Rodolpho, puts an arm around him and they laugh'