How does Rose’s role as a wife and mother reflect societal expectations of women, particularly African American women, in the 1950s, and how does her sense of duty impact her relationship with Troy?

Prompt Response: Rose's role as a wife and mother reflects societal expectations of women because she wants to care for those around her. She is always offering to feed visitors to the house like Lyons and Gabriel, and it was generally expected of women to cook for their family and for guests. Her sense of duty impacts her relationship with Troy because he has come to expect certain things from her and is upset when she strays from her role as a caretaker and wife by speaking her mind.

Summary: Today in class we discussed more about connotation and read Scene 3.

Reflection: I got better skills discussing in a group and a better understanding of the play.


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