Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Themes in Top girls
- relationships between women
- M and Jeanine
- M doesn't let her speak or interups her
- Jeanine tries to justify herself
"i wanted to go to work"
- cutting "you haven't got the speeds anyway" "i
think you could make me beleive it if you put
your mind to it
- Louise and other
women in the company
- "Are you the only women?" "Apart
from the girls of course, yes"
- "i took on a young women assistant,
I always had my doubts."
- "I don't care greatly for working with
women, i think i pass as a man at work"
- Act One
- Division
- To concentrated with their own problems, don't listen to each other
- they completly ignore the waitress;
put her apart because of her age
and her background; not united
- Isabella looks down on N "I certainly never
saw my father drunk. He was a clergyman.
And I didn't get married till I was fifty
- exclude and ignore Gret
- Isabella, just says "hello Gret" and then
continues with her normal conversation
- Different religion, from different places on earth
- women and dreams
- career
- Jeanine wants a change,
prospects and more money
- "people often do
think advertising"
- getting away
- M"I can't get away" I
- women and conflict
- Parental
- wish of death from angie x1
- A doesn't want kit to pay for her
as J doesn't want M to pay for her
- power
- Angie and Kit
- Angie < Kit
- dropped out, not smart
- Angie > Kit
- social backgrounds
- language
- shame
- M doesn't want to talk about
her sister, "do you have a
sister? yes in fact." I
- time
- marlene
- keeps interuping jeanine +
goes staight to the point
- "one of them is going to
be late but we won't wait"
- "I haven't time for a holiday"
- reflects the women the
general thinking in todays
world "We don't all have to
beleive the same
- louise age "It's not necessarily a handicap,
well it is of course we have to face that, but
it's not necessarily a disabling handicap,
experience does count for something."
- differences
- N 14 marries the emperor aged 29
who rapes her but it's normal to her
"Are you saying he raped you?"
- motherhood + Family
- M to Jeanine
- "I'm saving to get married" "does that mean
you don't want a long term job, jeanine?"
- "where do the prospects come in? no kids for a bit?"
- "so you won't tell them you're getting married?"
- "you won't want to mention marriage there"
- Angie is the source of most of Joice's problems
; wouldn't be stuck there if A wasn't there.
- m "quote"
- men
- Jeanine
- getting married
- an object
- "to three of them, really, they share me"
- m "i've sent him a girl before and she was happy"
- m "we'll send you there, shall we"
- marriage =
stuck with a man
- "does your fiancé want to travel"
- Isabella stuck with Dr John Bishop
- found married life a drudgery and fell ill again
- Nell "I could go on working and not marry him"
- carreer
- Louise "I've seen young men who I trained go on, in
my own company or elsewhere, to higher things"
- "vacancies are going to be ones where you will
be in competition with younger men. And there
are companies that will value your experience
enough you'll be IN WITH A CHANCE"
- There are also fields that
are easier for a woman"
- M "Business life is full of
little setbacks [...] He'll
bounce back in a day or
two. We all bounce back"
- "I think it is different,
because he's a man"
- alcohol
- Louise
- "I think I understand you
sufficiently" "Well good,
that's good" "Do you drink"
- talking about drinking ends the
conversation once and for all
- "I drink" "I don't" "good for you"
- seen as something specific to
men "It was always the men
who used to get so drunk"
- Marlene
- the party
- "I think a drink while we wait for the
others. I think a drink anyway.
What a week" = escape
- Joice
- N "It was always
the men who used to
get so drunk"
- Howard
- "you women this, you women that"
==> generalises = shovenist pig
- hurrasses physically and psycologically his wife
- " I haven't slept"
- cf mrs kidd
- Thatcherism
- Marlene
- "I think I'm going up up up"
- "She's a tough lady Maggie" "First women PM. te
- "this country needs to stop winning"
- Joice
- the role of women
- highflyers
- win
- very professional like
- tries to understand Louise
- sees straight away something is wrong with Louise/ hinding something
- "now between ourselves is there any trouble, any reason why you're leaving that wouldn't appear on
the form?" "nothing like that" "like what?" "nothing at all." "no long-term understandings come to a
sudden end, making for an insupportable atmosphere?" "i've always completly avoided anything like
that at all." "No personality clashes with you immediate superiors or inferiors?" "i've always taken care to
get on very well with everyone" "i only ask because it can affect the reference ans it also affects your
motivation, I want to be quite clear why you're moving on." ==>Louise is on the defensive + uses
superlative --> shows that she is lying/ can't be true "completly" "anything" "at all" "very" "everyone"
- Nell
- win "he rang on saturday morning"
nell "lucky you were free"
- condecending
- slept with two different
men on the same
weekend and enjoyed
the sunday night most
- Marlene
- traditional view
- male dominated
society; patriarchy
- "What's it going to
do to him working
for a woman? I
think if it was a
man he'd get over
it as something
normal"
- "But he's got
a family to
support. He's
got 3 children.
It's only fair."
- stay at home;
have children
- J "A not going to
get a job when jobs
are hard to get [...]
She'd better get
married"
- "Nuclear Physicist"
"whatever for?"
- "My father taught me latin
although I was a girl" Isabella
- Mrs Kidd : represents the typical housewife
- "You're not natural" ==>
single working woman
is against nature ;
refers to Mac beth
- "You'll end up
miserable and LONELY"
- "I'm reffering to you being
appointed INSTEAD of
Howard ==>M stole his place
- M should quit the job because
howard "hasn't been at all well
all weekend" and "hasn't slept
for 3 nights"==> disproportioné
- "It's very hard when someone has
worked all these years" ==> M hasn't
work for this place; doesn't deserve it
- gets hit
- "It's me that bears the brunt"
- object
- "let the wild goose come to me
this spring" = women possesion
passed on from father to husband
- "I belonged to him, it
was what I was braught
up for from a baby" N
- Equality between sexes
- sexual liberation
- appearance
- "she has a different
style, she's a new kind of
attractive well-dressed"
- "there is a kind of woman who is thirty
now who grew up in a different climate.
They are not so careful. They take
themselves for granted. I have had to
justify my existence every minute"
- carreers
- N "Priests were often vagrants, so why not a nun?"