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“ Faces of Madness ” Romantic Love and Class: An American Version in 1950 ’ s.

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1 “ Faces of Madness ” Romantic Love and Class: An American Version in 1950 ’ s

2 Plot Beginning: William introduced – his name, family, love of music and hatred of policeman; (1-4) Middle: A. Love and Consequences 1. Jean and William in love; (4- 5) exclusivity and poetry writing; 2. Pregnancy and W ’ s & the parents ’ responses (5-10) 3. W ’ s mother ’ s intervention (9 - ) vs. the two ’ s feeble attempts at communication 4. Aftermath – Jean sent to her aunt ’ s and William back to school

3 Plot Middle: B Revelation & Search (16-) Harvey vs. Bill; Found: Coralee; Ending: the wedding and Jean

4 Questions What comes in the way of the two lovers? What role does class play in it? Who are mad in the story? And who are victims of their own ‘ romance ’ ? Can we do a psychoanalytic reading of this story?

5 William, Jean & their Families W – brought up with pets, a car and opera music; -- rebellious and thought everything easy (6) W ’ s family ’ s responses – protective and hypocritical; Jean ’ s family ’ s responses – impressed by W (6); practical and moralistic The two families ’ prejudices against each other: 1. “ ordinary people ” 4; p. 10;

6 William ’ s Romance Believes in the love stories in the opera: p. 2;  His relationship with Jean:  Elements of romance; p. 4  a means to transcend the banal environment;  music as a supplement p. 5;  Obedient to his parents  unable to be a romantic hero under the window; p. 12  success and disengagement;  his final romance p. 25  (in contrast to Harvey). pp. 22, 23;

7 The Mother ’ s Romance Precarious experience through the letters p. 11; Her letters: breaking all the rules of romance: Class difference shown: Antagonizing the youngsters by having them criticize each other ’ s parents; the girl accusing W, with all the practical concerns of money and child birth; Gender inequality shown: William finding his true love. Jean complaining about being burdened with child birth.


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