Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf

What is the dramatic significance of Martha's father?

although he is never seen he is a ever present character in the play whats the significance??

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Martha's father, though never seen, is a definite influence on the other characters in the play. He represents power and superiority, thus making George seem weak. Because Martha looks up to her father... even worships him, her relationship with George is effected.

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf