Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Loneliness And Pain With A Drizzle Of Mixed Emotions About...
Heartache and pain with a drizzle of mixed emotions about life as an independent woman is what Kate Chopin was confronted with and it is what she wrote about in her short stories. We are talking about a woman before her time that challenged all to see the world through representations of reality. She was able to see the world for what it was during a difficult time for people of color and women battling to have equal rights. Repeatedly, she wrote about death, exotic thoughts, superficial love and real life issues however, the stories she wrote often portrayed some form of the life events and struggles that she in fact faced herself. As a young girl Kate was exposed to, and witnessed many events that helped to influence her unique writingâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦But I know it isnââ¬â¢t true. I know he says that to please me. And mamma,â⬠she added drawing on her motherââ¬â¢s head down to her, and whispers ââ¬Å"he hasnââ¬â¢t punished one of them ââ¬â not one o f them- since the baby was born (pg. 422423 American Literature.) In comparison this relates to Kateââ¬â¢s real life events with the region in which she lived, the social class of her real life husband and slavery. When Kate was nineteen she married Oscar Chopin whom was a successful cotton broker, and over the next ten years she and Oscar had children and this seemed to have brought joy to Kate and Oscarââ¬â¢s life. (pg. 420 American Literature) This seems to be a similar story line in both Desiree and Kateââ¬â¢s life. They both met and married a successful man, they both lived in Louisiana, have a child or children and seem to be happy. Even though Kateââ¬â¢s and Desireeââ¬â¢s story seem to take a different turn of events for a moment in time there are items that need to be brought to light. Kate brings the area of Louisiana to life when she describes the ââ¬Å" the sad looking place, which had not known the gentle presence of a women and how the steep roof came do wn and looked like a cowl.â⬠Big, solemn oaks that grew close to the house that shadowed the home like a pall (pg. 422 American Literature) Kate witnessed this area in great detail and she was able to make this portion of the story so believable that while reading this section, the vision is brought to life. If Kate had not observe the land ofShow MoreRelatedVampire Diaries61771 Words à |à 248 Pagesnow. Stefan didnt say it, but Elena knew it was what he was thinking. She could see it in the way he stared at her. She had never been so sure of her power. Except that actually he didnt look as if he were having a good time; he looked stricken, in pain, as if he couldnt take one more minute of this. The band was starting up, a slow dance. He was still staring at her, drinking her in. Those green eyes darkening, going black with desire. She had the sudden feeling that he might jerk her to him andRead MoreThe Ballad of the Sad Cafe46714 Words à |à 187 PagesSouthern town. . . A young boy learning the difficult lessons of manhood. . . A fateful encounter with his native land and former love. . . These are parts of the world of Carson McCullers -- a world of the lost, the injured, the eternal strangers at life s feast. Here are brilliant revelations of love and longing, bitter heartbreak and occasional happiness -- tales that probe the very heart of our lives. CARSON McCULLERS (1917-1967) When she was only twenty-three, Carson McCullers first novel
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