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| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: behead that woman! (possible Spoiler) Quote:
Even the Two Rivers has a maternal heirarchy. It has its Wisdoms and its women's circle, or whatever it's called. The woman make all the decisions - the men do the work, but they're not in charge. Even the mayor is subordinate to the women's circle, iirc. So I find Mat having the balls to put an Aes Sedai over his knee and spank her for ten minutes really unlikely. Last edited by Green; 13th August 2006 at 11:50 AM. | |
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| Opinionated Procastinator Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Virginia
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| Re: behead that woman! I got the feeling throughout the whole series that Jordan was trying to point out both men and women feeling the other sex needing to be protected guided etc. I think to call out the males for being over-protective of females is irresponsible. The females are just as sexist and misogynistic as any man Ive ever met. I think its a strange representation of people, with all these thoughts of one sex being weaker constantly throughout the series but as a running joke (I guess thats what Id call it) its kind of interesting. Kind of. |
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| Pain: the best teacher. Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Norfolk
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| Re: behead that woman! Mat is your typical tear-away though isn't he? He does things Because no-one else is willing/powerful enough to. Since he has the medallian he has the power, the grudge and the daredevil. I always found Mat one of the more realistic charachters in WoT. |
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| The Acrisius Sacryfa Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: California
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| Re: behead that woman! Jordan certainly displayed a world strongly divided by sex. A world that truly hadn't advanced very far in solving problems since Lews Therin took the Hundred Companion into battle. The village council and the Women's Circle was a strong depiction of this foolishness. The grounds for the story were superbly set up. The Two Rivers setting was by far my favorite in the entire series. |
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