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Lillian Hellman's Feminist Concern in the Children's Hour Essay

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Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations That is known as the Children's Hour. __ Henry Wadsworth. Longfellow, "The Children's Hour" And every word will have a new meaning. You think we'll be able to run away from that? Woman, child, love, lawyer -- no words that we can use in safety anymore. Sick, high-tragic people. That's what we'll be. __ Lillian Hellman, The Children's Hour While Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Children's Hour" as quoted above eulogizes the happy hour for the children to play "between dark and daylight", Lillian Hellman's play by the same name deals with a dark hour when …show more content…

This paper intends to study her feminist concern with women's independence at central stake in the play, though she herself declines to be even a female writer by saying "I am a playwright....You wouldn't refer to Eugene O'Neill as one of America's foremost male playwrights." (Wright, 85) Sally Burke insists Hellman deserves a place among the feminist playwrights of the era between the first and second waves of the women's movement for more than just one reason. To start with, her work meets with the meets the criteria of what playwright Megan Terry has said "anything that gives women confidence, shows them to themselves, helps them to begin to analyze, whether it's a positive or a negative image, is nourishing", and Vivian Patraka has called herself "The Dramatist of the Second Sex" to add to the fact. Moreover, her work has "dramatized the inequalities of a patriarchal, capitalist system; repeatedly exposed instances of injustices and oppression; and was committed

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