Gender Role In Lynda Hull's Night Waitress

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In “Night Waitress” by Lynda Hull, strict patriarchal control I and gender role is expressed in this poem. In lines 3-4 of Lynda Hull poem a girl describes herself as an imperfection and not beauty. The girls has lost her self-esteem and feels as though her gender does not live up to the quality of beauty that a woman should possess. Also the waitress longs for attention of a male that is standing by the juke box. This signifies the role that the man in the restaurant should take responsibility in making an advancement to acknowledging the “Night Waitress” presence. In Kate Chopin, “The Story of an Hour” the character Mrs. Mallard has a serious medical condition with heart where she cannot experience any kind of stress or it will be detrimental