<P> Although expectations were high for fathers to be the breadwinners for their family, the economic nature of Canada and lack of support often led to differing results . The job market in the Great Depression often did not allow for fathers to provide for their families on a single income and receiving government assistance was seen as a' personal failure' by many fathers . Since the identity of a father was so rooted in his ability to match the breadwinner model, the inability for a father to provide financially meant that many father's identities as successful members of the family were challenged . Also, although there was an expectation that fathers should be more gentle and temperate towards their children, fathers were often feared by their children . </P> <P> In early human history there have been notable instances of patricide . For example: </P> <Ul> <Li> Tukulti - Ninurta I (r . 1243--1207 B.C.E.), Assyrian king, was killed by his own son after sacking Babylon . </Li> <Li> Sennacherib (r . 704--681 B.C.E.), Assyrian king, was killed by two of his sons for his desecration of Babylon . </Li> <Li> King Kassapa I (473 to 495 CE) creator of the Sigiriya citadel of ancient Sri Lanka killed his father king Dhatusena for the throne . </Li> <Li> Emperor Yang of Sui in Chinese history allegedly killed his father, Emperor Wen of Sui . </Li> <Li> Beatrice Cenci, Italian noblewoman who, according to legend, killed her father after he imprisoned and raped her . She was condemned and beheaded for the crime along with her brother and her stepmother in 1599 . </Li> <Li> Lizzie Borden (1860--1927) allegedly killed her father and her stepmother with an axe in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892 . She was acquitted, but her innocence is still disputed . </Li> <Li> Iyasus I of Ethiopia (1682--1706), one of the great warrior emperors of Ethiopia, was deposed by his son Tekle Haymanot in 1706 and subsequently assassinated . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Tukulti - Ninurta I (r . 1243--1207 B.C.E.), Assyrian king, was killed by his own son after sacking Babylon . </Li>

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