In this passage from Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison demonstrates the impact that even small actions by men can have on women. In this passage, Lena is telling Milkman very directly about how he has impacted her, especially going back to an incident in the past where Milkman peed on her. Through the conversation, Lena is able to clearly communicate to Milkman the effect that he has had on her. When Lena explains to Milkman on what happened, Lena told him that their “Daddy” didn’t want their mama to take him pee, so they made Lena to do it. This little section demonstrates that, since their Daddy is a male figure, then that gives him the right to be in charge. He would be considered the most dominant out of everyone in their family, so Mama wouldn’t be able to make her own decisions or just even to …show more content…
And that might show that their Daddy might even believe that the role for child care is only for women and that’s it, so it wouldn’t matter what type of help they would possibly need he wouldn’t do a thing. That wouldn’t be the reason why Lena and Milkman’s Daddy told Lena to help Milkman to go and use the bathroom. Then once Lena explained how he could have peed on her, then she explained how it after affected her. Lena also tells Milkman that she was wearing heels and that she was “a girl too”. Lena added that she was a girl and her heels, to help Milkman to understand that she shouldn’t have to be the one, to have helped him go to the bathroom. Lena doesn’t realize that just by saying that she is a “girl” as an excuse, is making herself seem that she is just useless and inferior to everyone. A lot of people just like Lena have done the same as her, that just by their own gender they are and always will be inferior to men, because of this small incident that has happened to her in the past, is the main reason why she loaths