doctor and doctor's wife

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This story expands on the theme of masculinity to examine male-male and male- female relationships. The interaction between Nick's father and Dick reveals importance of pride in male-male relationships. Even though everyone knows what the doctor is doing with the logs the doctor cannot simply give in to D tormenting. Dick and the other men also understand the doctor's reaction. !e could not take such abuse from Dick. !owever in the doctor's relationship wi his wife such understanding does not exist. Nick's father does not want to answer her "uestions and when he does he lies to her. !e seems to assume that she will not understand his reasoning. #lus the doctor's wife's religio insistence that he not lose his temper shows that she does not want him to be stereotypically male$ aggressive and territorial. %urther her religion &hri cience does not believe in medicine which means that she has no respect fo his chosen profession. Nick's father decides to go hunting where he can expr his masculinity. (hen Nick decides to go with him then Nick too is showing interest in male-male interaction over male-female interaction.

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This story expands on the theme of masculinity to examine male-male and male-female relationships. The interaction between Nick's father and Dick reveals the importance of pride in male-male relationships. Even though everyone knows what the doctor is doing with the logs, the doctor cannot simply give in to Dick's tormenting. Dick and the other men also understand the doctor's reaction. He could not take such abuse from Dick. However, in the doctor's relationship with his wife, such understanding does not exist. Nick's father does not want to answer her questions, and, when he does, he lies to her. He seems to assume that she will not understand his reasoning. Plus, the doctor's wife's religious insistence that he not lose his temper shows that she does not want him to be stereotypically male: aggressive and territorial. Further, her religion, Christian Science, does not believe in medicine, which means that she has no respect for his chosen profession. Nick's father decides to go hunting, where he can express his masculinity. When Nick decides to go with him, then, Nick too is showing an interest in male-male interaction over male-female interaction.