In another story, the wife is an artist. Her creativity and passion dominate the family's cultural life. She decorates the house with her artworks, and her love for the arts influences the family to attend various art shows and events. She also encourages her children to pursue their creative interests.
One common theme could be the power of love and loyalty in a relationship. In these stories, the wife's dominance might be expressed through her moral compass, guiding the family in a positive way. For example, she may be the one who makes decisions about the family's values and traditions.
One example could be a story where the wife is wrongly accused of stealing in the neighborhood, but she is actually innocent. She endures the suspicion and rumors with grace until the real thief is caught.
In a 'church going wife dominated story', perhaps the wife is very involved in the church choir. She insists that her family comes to watch her perform every Sunday. As a result, the family's Sunday routine is centered around her choir schedule. She also might be the one who arranges for the family to volunteer for church - related community service projects, like helping out at the local shelter sponsored by the church. This shows how she dominates in the family's church - related activities.
In some historical contexts, like in the Victorian era, wives were often dominated in social matters. They had to follow strict rules of propriety set by their husbands and society. For instance, a wife might not be allowed to attend certain events or have certain friends without her husband's permission.
One common theme is decision - making. The wife often takes the lead in making important choices for the family or relationship, like where to live or how to educate the children.
In some fictional tales, a black man could be a great artist. A wife character might be so inspired by his art that she devotes her time to promoting his work. She might arrange exhibitions or introduce his art to more people. In this way, she is being influenced or 'dominated' by his creative talent.
We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly topics rather than such inappropriate ones.
Well, perhaps in a story where the wife is involved in a community project that faces a lot of opposition. The husband watches as she tries to fight for the project, staying innocent in the face of false accusations from some community members. It shows her strength and his support as he just watches and is there for her when she needs him.
A great example is 'Little Women'. The March family is mainly guided by the mother, Marmee. She imparts important values to her daughters and plays a central role in their upbringing. Another example is in Toni Morrison's works, where female characters often hold significant power within their households, like Sethe in 'Beloved' who makes decisions that shape the lives of those around her in the household.
Some female - dominated society fiction includes 'Herland' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It tells the story of an all - female society where women have created a harmonious and self - sufficient community without men. The women are strong, intelligent, and have developed their own unique culture. Also, there's 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin. Although it's not strictly a female - dominated society, the Gethenians are androgynous most of the time, and it explores themes related to gender roles and power, which can be seen as relevant to the concept of a female - dominated society.