A Lost Lady Character Analysis

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A woman has always been told to act like a lady, to be proper, and to show manners. The history of women is being told through the books, actions, and through history. The role a woman is usually portrayed as pure and very welcoming. Will Cather created this character of Marian Forrester in her book “A Lost Lady” as a very high end woman that leaves an impression on anyone that meets Mrs. Forrester. Since in the pioneer day’s women where divided into to social classes like the upper division called the aristocrats, and then there was the lower division woman that did all the labor work. A lady is meant to be a wife and stand behind her husband and not question their role that a wife plays. The gender role played a key factor throughout the development of the identity of Mrs. Forrester. The way Mrs. Forrester
Forrester started as just the wife of Mr. Forrester her character began to unfold into a very dynamic women breaking the regulations she was suppose to follow. Mrs. Forrester should a soft side making every person that walked into the house of the Forrester on the hill. From having it all to losing it Mrs. Forrester never really changed even after the death of her husband. She indeed was lost for sometime living alone in her house along with Ivy Peters coming in and out of her house. Then later on sold her property to Ivy and traveled to the west (California) ending up married for the second time to a very wealthy man and began her old ways of living that life until the day of her death. Niel was the man that was close to Mrs. Forrester meaning that he saw her identity change through the way she knew she could control men with her lady charms till her death those charms helped her to achieve that high position. The way people are viewed through this norm that is already established creates this image like Mrs. Forrester a women that was young and careless married to a husband that was more of a friend to her lead to the way she

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