The cruel reality under the mirage

Tania 2021-12-31 08:03:09

The culprit behind controlling every husband to transform his wife into a slave is a real sweet wife. Although she is a strong woman, she has an overly beautiful fantasy about male power, and she has a fairy tale shell. In fact, it is often the same. It is not the patriarch who stabbed the feminist rights, but the women who are in love and fantasies, and the women who are tamed and hungry for love.

The relationship between men and women is a unity of opposites. In the long history, men are stronger than women. The changes in contemporary production methods and the liberation of productivity have narrowed the gap between men and women's physical strength, but have not untied the bondage of the ideology of the spoiled wife. The husbands in the movie have neither the ability to leave the strong women, nor the ability to surpass them. Instead, they want to control their wives, like slaves, which is not much different from the current situation. The movie is still too beautiful. I fantasize about an ideal husband respecting his wife's wishes, and liberating all women by mistakenly hitting and hitting it, giving this movie a fairy tale color. The movie also ridiculed homosexuality, and the actual homosexuality is no different from heterosexuality.

I sometimes wonder, if the marriage system collapses in the future, will people sell love like desserts to alleviate the hormonal agitation in the body?

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The Stepford Wives quotes

  • Claire Wellington: [at the Stepford Bookclub, Claire is discussing a book on Christmas] Now Bobbi. We all realize you're probably feeling a bit uncomfortable with this weeks book because...

    [Frowns]

    Claire Wellington: what's the word I'm looking for

    Additional Stepford Wife: New?

    Sarah Sunderson: Scared?

    Roger Bannister: Cranky?

    Claire Wellington: [remembering] Jewish.

    Bobbi Markowitz: [smiling] Same thing.

    Claire Wellington: [to all] But the Heritage Hills series is very inclusive. In fact there is a whole chapter,

    [to Bobbi]

    Claire Wellington: about Chanukah

  • Dave Markowitz: Hey, Kresby-man.

    Walter Kresby: Hey Dave.

    Joanna Eberhard: How do you know each other?

    Dave Markowitz: Men's Association.