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Through the two main characters of Rhodaand Gertrude the writer allows the reader to know his opinion on gender equality at the time.

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Have a little read: ... Through the two main characters of Rhoda and Gertrude the writer allows the reader to know his opinion on gender equality at the time. As well as criticising the way in which men treat women, he also states his feelings on how women treat other women and their selves. Rhoda is firstly represented as a mysterious, lonely and segregated person who has a history with the character, Farmer Lodge. This assumption can be taken from the way the fellow workers treat Rhoda and their conversations involving Farmer Lodge and his new bride. For example one milk maid says, "Tis hard for she" while looking at Rhoda who is described by the writer as, "a thin fading woman of thirty milked somewhat apart from the rest". This description is just, because the workers speak blatantly about Rhoda and her past, even though she is in hearing distance. It is like they

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