(Standford University, Joel Pfister 1991) In Hawthorne’s The Birthmark, Aylmer is represented as a psychological target of a male monomaniac in the marriage. “Ah, wait for this this one success”, “then worship me”(351). As previously stated, Alymer is obsessed with Georgiana’s conflict, as a mechanism of avoid dealing with whatever he is dealing with internally. Similarly, in Radiohead’s Creep the audience perceives a viewpoint of a dominating relationship. “I want to have control/I want you to notice/when I’m not around/.( A-ZLyrics) We see the dominant similarities of having to have control and be remembered for his or her successes. Also the patriarchy gender
(Standford University, Joel Pfister 1991) In Hawthorne’s The Birthmark, Aylmer is represented as a psychological target of a male monomaniac in the marriage. “Ah, wait for this this one success”, “then worship me”(351). As previously stated, Alymer is obsessed with Georgiana’s conflict, as a mechanism of avoid dealing with whatever he is dealing with internally. Similarly, in Radiohead’s Creep the audience perceives a viewpoint of a dominating relationship. “I want to have control/I want you to notice/when I’m not around/.( A-ZLyrics) We see the dominant similarities of having to have control and be remembered for his or her successes. Also the patriarchy gender