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She is banished. Sanderson is not. David, the Squire's son who is in love with her, is shocked and anguished to learn the truth about his beloved, that she is not a pure and moral woman. Everyone jumps to the conclusion that Anna is "wanton" and immoral -- she probably likes sex and cannot control her baser instincts. If a woman becomes impure as a result of sexual activity, this implies a societal view of sex as low and dirty. At the same time it is juicy and fun to gossip about Anna's scandalous behavior, as Griffith clearly shows when Martha tells the Squire and appears to be tremendously self-satisfied in her total condemnation of Anna. Men, because they are men, cannot be expected to resist, but women because they have a higher nature are expected to keep men moral and not to permit any sexual activity before marriage. The movie is an expression of the times. Twenty years earlier, probably...

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Griffith's vision is conflictive and reflects the transitional state of society. On one hand he accepts women as angels with a higher nature. But on the other hand, he sees the injustice of a double standard. In 1920, times had begun to change. People were beginning to reject Victorian views, and Griffith brought to movie viewers the realization that the double standard was very unfair and quite unjustifiable.

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Way Down East (1920) D.W. Griffith, director, with music added in 1928.

Making Movies, 1920 web site: http://www.eyewitnessstohistory.com/gish.htm

Welter, B. (1983). The cult of True Womanhood, 1820-1860 in Michael Gordon (Ed.) The American Family in Social-Historical Perspective, New York: St. Martin's Press.


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