How does Rose’s role as a wife and mother reflect societal expectations of women, particularly African American women, in the 1950s, and how does her sense of duty impact her relationship with Troy?

Prompt response: We see that Rose is almost always cooking. This reflects how society expects women to act. She even cooks for her husband's friends when she knows she doesn't have to. She also defends Lyons who is not her son which reflects how African-American women in the 1950's had a sort of "mammy" persona they were expected to follow. They were expected to be kind and nurturing to an extreme level. 


Summary: We read more of "Fences" in class.


Reflection: I learned more about the negative connotations of normally acceptable words. I will use this to make sure I watch what I say in the future. 

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