Lie Down in Darkness

Describe symbolism in Lie Down in Darkness by William Styron

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Dolly symbolizes a type of femininity which stands in direct opposition to Helen's. Dolly is sensual and flirtatious, open about her sexuality and unafraid of her own sexual power over men. As a mother, she seem rather unconcerned and frankly peevish when it comes to her own child. She reacts to Buster as though he were a mere annoyance, allowing her husband to take the lead. Conversely, Helen represents the feminine martyr—the good mother, the wife who knits when drinking company comes around, the one who suffers for the love of a wayward man.

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Lie Down in Darkness