In "The Women of Brewster Place," Mattie's father is angry about her pregnancy because he believes it reflects poorly on the family's reputation and his role as a father. He feels that her situation is a disappointment and a failure in upholding their family's values. Additionally, he is frustrated by the societal implications of her being an unwed mother, which he perceives as a loss of control over their family's destiny. This conflict highlights the generational and cultural expectations surrounding family and morality.
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