Degrading Women
The book made me sort of angry because the men continually degraded the women in the way they talked about them, to them, or the actions the made towards them or with them. One example is the Commissioner and his foul nature in the ways he treated the women. It just seemed like the only reason the men cared for the women was for sex. I'm not sure but I'm thinking maybe the strongest reason why they finally gave into the women was because they just wanted sex, they didn't realize the good they were doing in ending the war and violence. I think its good that they eventually gave up and gave into the women's petition, but I dont think many of the ways they treated the women throughout the book, the names they called them, and what they thought about them were right.
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I completly agrre with you on this. It is all about the men and what they want, in the end they do learn their lesson, but throughout most of the play they are very harsh in their commnets towards them.
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