Private Lies | Themes
Gender Roles
In many of her short stories, Mason examines the way that men and women relate to each other in a time when gender roles are undergoing transition. As Kenneth Millard writes, “Since the successes of feminism in the 1970s, women have begun to exercise more control over their lives and move towards greater autonomy and independence as they strive for forms of personal fulfilment less dictated to them by old social pressures.” In “Shiloh” for example, the story opens with the wife, Norma Jean, lifting weights to build her biceps, while her husband Leroy, an injured...
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