From the Furies hounding Orestes to the silent farewell between Billi and Nai Nai; from Mrs. Havisham’s rotting wedding dress to the wheelchair-bound Mrs. Bates preserved in the fruit cellar; from a boy screaming “Mom!” in a Greek amphitheater to a son writing a letter in a language his mother cannot read—the story is always the same story, told anew.
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Conversely, (1955) gave us the iconic, disastrous mother. Jim Stark’s (James Dean) mother is a hovering, emasculating presence—a woman in high heels and pearls who organizes her life around cocktail parties while her son screams for a father who will stand up to her. The film argued that the “mother-son relationship” was the silent cause of juvenile delinquency. The mother had become too strong, too close, and the “feminization” of the American male was a national crisis. From the Furies hounding Orestes to the silent