Sunday, March 6, 2011
Idea Paper
My idea paper would be an analysis from the feminist viewpoint on how Cloyd views Sylvia in the role of a traditional wife and mother. Cloyd thinks Sylvia is only capable of being a housewife.I think he only wants her to be a housewife. Maybe he can't handle a woman who works and is independent. Cloyd wants a traditional wife. A wife who stays home that cooks and cleans on a daily bases while her appearance must be well kept. Does this sound familiar? It sounds like I am watching a re-run of "Leave it to Beaver". Cloyd wants Sylvia to mirror June Cleaver's behaviors and romantizies her ethnic background to boast about her cooking.
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