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Man's World

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Man's World by Rachel Crothers is a thought-provoking play that delves into the complexities of gender dynamics and societal expectations in the early 20th century. The story follows the character of Mary Hale, a woman who defies traditional gender roles and expectations by pursuing a career in business rather than settling for marriage and motherhood.

Crothers skillfully explores the challenges and obstacles that Mary faces as she navigates a male-dominated world, highlighting the double standards and discrimination that women often faced during this time period. The characters are well-developed and the dialogue is sharp and engaging, drawing the reader into the struggles and triumphs of Mary and those around her.

Overall, Man's World is a compelling and timeless exploration of gender equality and the fight for women's rights. Crothers' poignant and insightful commentary still resonates today, making this play a must-read for anyone interested in the ongoing conversation around gender and societal expectations.

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The mysterious Frank Ware is a woman writer forced to write under a masculine pseudonym in order to win literary respect. Adding to her enigmatic status is the fact that she lives in New York City with her adopted child, a little son of unknown parentage, mystifying her friends by spending all her spare time in the least savory parts of the City, trying to rescue prostitutes from their hard lives. Eventually, even her closest bohemian and artistic companions begin to ask awkward questions, driving her to difficult, life-changing revelations.

“A Man’s World” embodies some of Rachel Crothers’ most passionate ideas about the relations between men and women; the double standards used to judge behavior; the dangers of romantic Love; the stifling, philistine prejudices still present even among the most progressive and free-thinking members of American society. Frank Ware stands as a remarkable character in the literature of the early 20th century, a free-minded, strong, and independent woman willing to stand fast on her ideals even at great personal sacrifice. (Expatriate)


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