Boys!" she said. "You can't imagine what they're like-they think you're their mother, and that's frightful!
In Max Frisch's "Homo Faber," a character expresses her frustration and disbelief regarding the expectations placed upon her by boys. She feels overwhelmed by their assumption that she will take on a maternal role, which she finds quite alarming. This highlights the complexities of gender roles and the misunderstandings that can arise between different generations. The quote encapsulates a broader theme of the book, where personal relationships and societal expectations often...