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'''Motherlessness''' is a common trope in stories, from fairy tales to modern works. | '''Motherlessness''' is a common trope in stories, from fairy tales to modern works. | ||
* fairy tales galore: "Beauty and the Beast" | |||
* Nancy Drew & Veronica Mars | |||
* Gone With the Wind | |||
Mothers as absent or irrelevant; real actors are the men, the fathers, even in father-daughter relationships. | |||
[[Category:Relationship themes]] | [[Category:Relationship themes]] | ||
Revision as of 13:11, 20 March 2007
Motherlessness is a common trope in stories, from fairy tales to modern works.
- fairy tales galore: "Beauty and the Beast"
- Nancy Drew & Veronica Mars
- Gone With the Wind
Mothers as absent or irrelevant; real actors are the men, the fathers, even in father-daughter relationships.