Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Masculinity in Men Should Weep by Ena Lamont Stewart and Perfect Days b
Masculinity in "Men Should Weep" by Ena Lamont Stewart and "Perfect Days" by Liz Lochead      Both plays portray men under a negative light. In ââ¬ËMen Should Weepââ¬â¢  men are the dominant sex and are seen socially of far greater  importance. Whereas in ââ¬ËPerfect daysââ¬â¢ men are easily manipulated and  tend to be controlled by the contents of their trousers.    ââ¬ËMen Should Weepââ¬â¢ is a play which examines how the family unit  crumbles under the pressure of poverty. ââ¬ËJohnââ¬â¢ the father of the  family is the main male figure throughout the play. His wife Maggie  does everything for him and their family. However although there is  always a lot to be done John manages not to do anything to help as he  would never want to damage his alter ego. Not only doesnââ¬â¢t he help  around the house but he is also unemployed. This says a lot about  Johnââ¬â¢s character and implies that he is a selfish self-centred  character.    ââ¬ËIââ¬â¢d an idea a was heid o this hooseââ¬â¢    Although John gives the family no support in anyway he is still quite  content in thinking that he is head of the household. Due to the way  society was at this time it implied that women had to do as their  husbands told them. Once women married they were their husbandââ¬â¢s  property. Men in that day and age overruled women they were more  powerful and a lot of women feared them for various reasons. Domestic  abuse was a main reason for this fear. Although a lot of women were  domestically abused it wasnââ¬â¢t something they talked about. Mrs Bone  one of the neighbours which are used as a vehicle to examine how men  have a hold over women in the play is a victim of domestic abuse.    ââ¬ËI just canna understand a women who lets her man bash her abootâ⬠¦..ââ¬â¢    Standing up to men was unheard of you just wouldnââ¬â¢t...              ...Brendan doesnââ¬â¢t know about. Grant is seen  to give Barbs a lot of happiness but their relationship ends with  Grant asking.    ââ¬ËWhy are you so ashamed of me?ââ¬â¢    This portrays Grant as a very naà ¯ve character as Barbs was only using  him for a bit of fun the relationship as never serious, yet he looked  upon it to be.    In conclusion the portrayal of men and masculinity in two Scottish  plays that I have studied are that they completely dominate the  society. They are selfish self-absorbed characters.    In ââ¬Å"Men Should Weepâ⬠ this is portrayed through John a very  self-absorbed character. I think the writerââ¬â¢s purpose was to show how  bad the conditions were that people use to live in and some people  still do.    In ââ¬Å"Perfect Daysâ⬠ the men are portrayed to be very stupid and weak  characters. I feel that the writerââ¬â¢s purpose was to show that women  can cope without men.                      
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