Archetypal Masculinity In Sunday In The Park By Bel Kaufman

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Archetypal masculinity is best defined as masculinity that conforms to traditional values such as stoicism, physicality, limited emotional expression/range. Contrary to popular belief that men are the ones that perpetuate archetypal masculinity, Sunday in the Park by Bel Kaufman shows a different side of society. This text shows that women's expectation perpetuate the value for archetypal masculinity. Sunday in park tells the story of a family who spend their afternoon together at a park when another child throws sand at their son (Larry). Following this the two fathers have a verbal confrontation where Morton (Larry’s father) backs out of the physical fight leading to him having to defend his masculinity to his wife. This text conveys the

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