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LWF themes - Coggle Diagram
LWF themes
WOMEN
blamed for faults
"women like you have no hearts"
~ Lady W :pencil2:
generalisation
prejudice
women tear down Mrs Erlynne but to men its comical
"Lady Ws honour is preserved while M.E remains condemned for the same reasons
" ~ Ian Small :pen:
fallen women
voiceless
"Yes mama" ~ Agatha :pencil2:
role of young women
"A play about a good woman"
~ subtitled :pen:
INSINCERE SOCIAL EXCHANGE/FACADE
"the appearance of morality + purity must be maintained, by deceit if necessary"
~ Ian Small :pen:
"dreadfully plain"
~ D of B :pencil2:
judgemental
role of gossip
"these horrible nieces of mine"
:pencil2:
Dumby
"I wouldn't dream of going"
after saying he would be delighted to M.E. :pencil2:
social dialogue is meaningless
"I like talking to a brick wall - its the only things in the world that never contradicts me"
~ Dumby :pencil2:
Lady Ws soliloquy after M.E. saves her from the letter
"Words are perhaps the worst"
:pencil2:
WOMEN
"A bitter irony in the way we talk of good and bad women"
~ Lady W :pencil2:
"Bad women as they are termed may have sorrow, repentance, pity, sacrifice"
~ Lady W :pencil2:
"A moment may ruin a life"
~ M.E. :pencil2:
"I will go with him - I have no choice" ~ Lady W :pencil2:
women have nothing if they dont have a man
"Let Arthur do with me as he pleases" ~ Lady W :pencil2:
FAMILY/FRIENDSHIP
M.E. PROTECTS LADY W
prevents her from scandal
maternal sacrifice
"to save you from the abyss into which you are falling"
~ M.E. :pencil2:
salvaging her daughters reputation
"I dont think Mrs Erlynne a bad woman. I know she's not"
~ Lady W :pencil2: