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  3. The protagonist is Joanna Eberhart, a talented photographer newly arrived from New York City with her husband and children, eager to start a new life.

    • Ira Levin
    • 1972
  4. The novel’s protagonist, Joanna Eberhart, is a semi-professional photographer and a feminist willing to challenge sexist cultural norms. After living for years in New York City, she moves to the suburban town of Stepford with her husband, Walter, and their two kids, Kim and Pete.

  5. Joanna Eberhart is the novel’s protagonist, and the novel is narrated in third person with moments of free-indirect discourse where Joanna’s direct thoughts are revealed. Joanna is a feminist and also has an interest in photography and civil rights.

  6. Plot. Joanna Eberhart, a young wife and aspiring photographer, moves with her husband Walter and their two daughters from Manhattan to Stepford, Connecticut. She finds that the women in town all look flawless and are obsessed with housework, but lack intellectual interests.

  7. Bobbie is a wife and the mother of a son. She and Joanna Eberhart try to form a woman’s group to no avail, and she is later transformed into a Stepford wife. Towards the ending of the book, it is Bobbie Mar-kowe who attacks Joanna Eberhart, which is how she also turns into a housewife.

  8. The main characters include Joanna Eberhart, a photographer and the protagonist; Walter Eberhart, Joanna’s husband; Bobbie Markowe, Joanna’s friend who also becomes a victim of Stepford; and Dale Coba, a key figure in the Men’s Association responsible for the transformations.