Cat on a Hot Tin Roof – context lesson

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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof – context lesson Learning Intentions To identify the changing reception of the play, considering why perceptions have changed over time. To explore an area of context in depth. To create a presentation to teach the rest of the class about my research topic.

Gender Feminist readings of the play tend to see the domination of Maggie over Brick as an image of female power, but it is compromised by Brick’s nature as a ‘weak’ man. What can you recall about the struggle for identity in modern literature regarding gender? What would you predict a marital relationship text to be like in a Williams play set in 1950s America? Research men and women in 1950s Southern America.

Sexuality A typical 1960s encyclopaedia entry said Williams’ ‘penetrating psychological studies of life’s pathetic failures … the alcoholic Brick and his childless wife’ were ‘especially poignant’. What can you recall about the struggle for identity in modern literature regarding sexuality? Why was there no mention of sexuality? How does this differ in modern day interpretations? How was homosexuality viewed in 1950s America? Research Sid Davis.

Southern states of America Recall details about the The American Dream and how it has affected the texts that you have read so far in your study of English Literature. Research the Southern states of America in more depth – how is it different to the rest of America? What are perceptions towards homosexuality, race, gender, etc – consider the 1950s and compare it to now. Given this, consider how a play would have been received at this time and compare it to now.

Tennessee Williams ‘At the age of fourteen I discovered writing as an escape from a world of reality in which I felt acutely uncomfortable.’ – Williams – what do you think Williams meant by this? ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ is considered to be ‘One of the hottest, sultriest plays ever written.’ – Guardian and much of Williams’ work is considered to be extremely controversial. Research Williams’ life and consider the influences that this has had on his writing. Read the essay ‘Person-to-person’ and analyse Williams’ views – prepare a summary to present back to the class.

Mendacity What does the word mendacity mean? Analyse the following quotes: ‘There ain't nothin' more powerful than the odor of mendacity...You can smell it. It smells like death.’ ‘Mendacity is a system that we live in. Liquor is one way out an’ death’s the other.’ ‘Silence about a thing just magnifies it.’ Mendacity is one of the key themes that Williams is concerned with in ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’. Why do you think this was relevant to 1950s America and Williams himself? Evaluate how the play have been received by audiences in 1950s compared to now.

Homework – due Monday 6th March Create a context poster for ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ which you can keep at the front of this section of your folder and add to as you go. This will be so valuable when it comes to writing your coursework. You will need this for Monday’s lesson so bring it with you.

Example of mind-mapping context 2004 in Alabama state legislature voted on a bill designed to forbid state laws being used to ‘promote sexuality’ meaning that Williams could have been banned in all schools and libraries. Anti-homosexuality propaganda – Sid Davis videos ‘Beware Boys’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof context SOUTHERN AMERICA SEXUALITY