Code of the Good Housewife
Victorian Domestic Etiquette and Women's RolesDescription
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The Code of the Good Housewife embodies Victorian ideals of domestic obedience, clashing violently with Aztec marriage customs enforced by the temple. Autloc weaponizes the code to dismiss Susan, while Susan’s recitation exposes its absurdity in this context. The organization’s rules (tending nurseries, avoiding recklessness) are framed as foreign and oppressive, foreshadowing Susan’s broader rebellion against all systems that seek to control her. Its presence underscores the narrative’s theme of cultural collision and the fragility of imposed norms.
Through the pictogram book and Autloc’s use of its rules to test Susan’s obedience.
Exerting indirect influence by providing a framework for Autloc to assert control over Susan, though its authority is undermined by Susan’s defiance.
Reinforces the narrative’s critique of rigid social structures, whether Victorian or Aztec, and their tendency to suppress individual agency.
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