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There is not even an allusion to the women's or at least the suffragette movement.
Every character in the novel — both men and women — knows their place, and the traditional stereotypes of gender roles are repeated over and over again.
For example, Sally is absolutely submissive and blames herself when she is beaten up by her husband Harry.
Beating your wife seems like a national pastime.

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