Kissing the Rod explores the lives and social dynamics of a Victorian family focusing on themes of social class morality and the complexities of human relationships. The story examines the challenges and constraints faced by individuals within the rigid social structure of the time particularly highlighting the struggles of women and their roles within society. The novel’s title Kissing the Rod metaphorically refers to accepting punishment or enduring hardship with grace and dignity. Yates presents a narrative rich with social commentary addressing issues such as class inequality and the impact of societal expectations on personal lives.
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