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Analysis Of ' The Schlegel Family ' By Robert L. M. Forster Essay

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E.M. Forster’s novel Howard End depicts the Schlegel family and their interactions with people from many facets of life. Howard’s End serves as Forster’s prediction as to who he believes will inherit the future England. The Wilcox family and the Schlegel family hold antithetical views on gender roles. While the Wilcox family is very traditional in the behavior and beliefs of the sexes, the Schlegel family holds a very contemporary ideology. Ross Murkin argues that gender roles are, “. . . not innate but, rather, constructed, which is to say that they are the result of long-standing assumptions about what constitutes feminine versus masculine behavior” (325). The Schlegel and Wilcox families’ views on gender roles are a direct reflection of the social and cultural class to which they belong. The two families, although interwoven, stand in opposition to one another. E. M. Forster uses character stance on gender roles to display his prediction of what sort of people will inherit England in Howards End.

The Wilcox family, a wealthy family that lives in the English countryside, represents traditional English values and gender roles. In relation to his thoughts about women, Mr. Henry Wilcox, the patriarch of the family, represents the typical male attitude of his time. He is very much antifeminist, and he often states his opinion that women are weak and must rely on men for their own protection: “Man is for war, woman for the recreation of the warrior . . . She cannot win in a

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