The Wiser Hatter
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Special on tonight for Downton fans.
Special on tonight for Downton fans.
I watched, and was pretty happy with most developments... apart from the Edith and Michael story, which simply can't end well.
Poor Anna, indeed. In the real past, a housemaid would lose her position if this became known, no matter how horrific it is, the woman was still blamed in those days for "loose conduct". (Heck, women are still being blamed today but that's neither here nor there.) I'm interested to see how this unfolds, and if the writers will stay true to era dictates. They haven't so far, with a lot of scenarios over the last seasons behavior that has taken place among the staff have been tolerated by the Granthams that I don't think would have been tolerated in real life.
I don't know about this.
I've always thought that social values changed long before laws. For instance, although women were at one time legally property, that did not mean that every man treated his wife and/or daughters as property. In fact, the only way these laws changed is because so many men and women were already morally past them. I can imagine certain behaviors being tolerated and kept hush hush purely out of liking for a person. I really don't think that in the past a woman like Mrs. Hughes who had affection for a woman like Anna would immediately throw her to the wolves if she knew she was raped. If anything, something like a rape would be kept even more closely guarded to the chest if you cared for someone AND knew the consequences of others knowing would be the person you cared for will be cast out to the wolves.
So a long story short: even though the mores of the time might be to cast her out not everyone was in lock step with those mores (just like we're not a monolithic culture of one set of morals on any given subject) and people back then (just like now) can and do have a greater allowance of behavior they find distasteful or (even more importantly) society finds distasteful in people they like.
I just dislike the portrayal of the past as being mono-cultural and mores as the only morals that existed. In a hundred years from now, people are going to have some warped views on how we felt too if we assume legality and mores are always the rule of personal morals.