English, asked by aanyajaiswal9386, 1 month ago

Jack didn't like women when they took anything
for granted ; he liked them apprehensive, hanging on
his words.
Explain the idiomatic expression in the above sentence,
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Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

Jack’s resentment of his wife, Clare, is just one expression of a greater animosity he feels toward his family and home for the ways in which he has sacrificed for them, while they have only further boxed him in. He also projects this animosity onto his young daughter, Jo, whom he views as another woman who seeks to contradict and abuse him.

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Anonymous: is it wright ans
Answered by Manii299
0

Answer:

Here, Jack is a chauvinist. He didn't like women to be independent, powerful, and bold, he wanted his wife to depend on him for everything.

Explanation:

Jack wanted his male ego to be satisfied so when his daughter depended on him for things, he loved it but his wife was a self-reliant, independent woman, she didn't take his help and was quite self-sufficient. This made Jack feel irritated and he didn't like it.

Jack didn't women who used their brains and took their decisions, he always wanted them to seek his approval or help. People like Jack want women to be submissive and not have mind of their own.

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