The World Set Free eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 230 pages of information about The World Set Free.

The World Set Free eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 230 pages of information about The World Set Free.
taboos.  Until a few years ago morality meant proper sexual behaviour.  Up to within a few years of us the chief interest and motive of an ordinary man was to keep and rule a woman and her children and the chief concern of a woman was to get a man to do that.  That was the drama, that was life.  And the jealousy of these demands was the master motive in the world.  You said, Kahn, a little while ago that sexual love was the key that let one out from the solitude of self, but I tell you that so far it has only done so in order to lock us all up again in a solitude of two....  All that may have been necessary but it is necessary no longer.  All that has changed and changes still very swiftly.  Your future, Rachel, as women, is a diminishing future.’

‘Karenin?’ asked Rachel, ‘do you mean that women are to become men?’

‘Men and women have to become human beings.’

’You would abolish women?  But, Karenin, listen!  There is more than sex in this.  Apart from sex we are different from you.  We take up life differently.  Forget we are—­females, Karenin, and still we are a different sort of human being with a different use.  In some things we are amazingly secondary.  Here am I in this place because of my trick of management, and Edith is here because of her patient, subtle hands.  That does not alter the fact that nearly the whole body of science is man made; that does not alter the fact that men do so predominatingly make history, that you could nearly write a complete history of the world without mentioning a woman’s name.  And on the other hand we have a gift of devotion, of inspiration, a distinctive power for truly loving beautiful things, a care for life and a peculiar keen close eye for behaviour.  You know men are blind beside us in these last matters.  You know they are restless—­and fitful.  We have a steadfastness.  We may never draw the broad outlines nor discover the new paths, but in the future isn’t there a confirming and sustaining and supplying role for us?  As important, perhaps, as yours?  Equally important.  We hold the world up, Karenin, though you may have raised it.’

’You know very well, Rachel, that I believe as you believe.  I am not thinking of the abolition of woman.  But I do want to abolish—­the heroine, the sexual heroine.  I want to abolish the woman whose support is jealousy and whose gift possession.  I want to abolish the woman who can be won as a prize or locked up as a delicious treasure.  And away down there the heroine flares like a divinity.’

‘In America,’ said Edwards, ’men are fighting duels over the praises of women and holding tournaments before Queens of Beauty.’

‘I saw a beautiful girl in Lahore,’ said Kahn, ’she sat under a golden canopy like a goddess, and three fine men, armed and dressed like the ancient paintings, sat on steps below her to show their devotion.  And they wanted only her permission to fight for her.’

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