Fatherhood and masculinity

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  • Ant Middleton, presenter of SAS → criticised for discouraging son for crying in front of others. He told him to “hold in his emotions” + cry privately at home with him instead → bc his son was called “crybaby” at school

  • Boys are often told “man up” + “crybaby” + “boys don’t cry”

  • In the past, behaviour associated with males suggests that they should behave strong, brave and confident and not act feminine (emotional)

  • In 21st century, nearly a quarter of families in UK are single parent families, but 90% of these are women

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“Losing my temper and also hitting my daughter” → chapter 47

Dante’s disgusted with himself; realises he cares a lot for his daughter → shows how psychologically and maturely he is grown (links to growing up, Emma, fatherhood)

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“At least he hasn’t done a runner like a lot of men do” → chapter 23

highlights Dante’s growth and maturation; he is able to rise to the challenge of fatherhood; able to handle it (links to growing up, fatherhood, masculinity)

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“You’d give up your own flesh and blood because she’s… inconvenient” → chapter 10

Tyler realises he wants to give up Emma for his mental health; he forces Dante to take responsibility while he does with himself (links to responsibility and masculinity)

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“If you ever call my daughter ugly again, I’ll punch your fists in” → chapter 20

Dante behaves ‘manly’ after Logan has called his son ugly (links to fatherhood, masculinity)