While her brother ran off to London for a couple of weeks, yet Viola isn't really a girly girl anyways she's definitely more boyish than the most girl. Her mother and other girls often are disgusted by how much she acts like a man Basically saying that a lot of people say that women can't compete at a males level but that clearly isn't what Andy Fickman thought because Viola was one of the best ones on the …show more content…
Stay at home dads in the 21st century wouldn’t be as odd I would say but in the 20th century it was looked at as one was weaker or couldn’t support there, family, don’t get me wrong most men now would want to be the "bread maker" now but it is not very rare to see a stay at home dad as it was twenty-five years ago. Stay at home moms are still much more common that stay at home dads.
I would put Kurt in the pre-conventional stage of Kohlberg's moral development because he follows the rules of his household that his wife set cause he is scared for her to yell at him and get angry with him. Yet he doesn’t bow down to her every command be "whipped" He just wants to avoid conflict I believe. Also if feel that he gets embarrassed by being a stay at home dad because his mother in law makes fun of him and so does his friends. During the movie, he talks about he like to watch cooking shows which are made out to be a females