What Women Want An Interpretation of the Feminist Movement

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The truth is less dramatic. All males like to hunt, but the natural female has no need to do so she is a magnet, and in- stead of pursuing, draws. But I should have no quarrel with Ann, who at least had the courage of her instincts, had she not been indirect. The femin- THE DRAMA HOLDS THE MIRROR 107 ist could forgive her her hunting, but not her lying. I fear she was more minx than woman. But Ann apart, Shaw's women are a gallant lot, and one loves them for their maternal tolerance toward men.... I think Mr. Shaw sees women as mothers and workers rather than as mates. If so, there is warrant for the view in the England of to-day. Englishwomen, not being allowed to be men's equals, have to fall back upon being their superiors or inferiors. They can take care of men, or use them for their purposes, but they find it difficult to confide in them, for confidence means friendship, and friendship means equality. Without friendship, obviously, there can be no true mating.
In America the dramatist most inevitably reflects the woman's movement, for in America it is most triumphant.


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