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    of the antagonist‚ the wife of a high standing physician‚ John. The story is written as if it is the journal of the narrator which her husband does not approve of her writing in. We never learn the authors name throughout the story. While the female narrator receives most of the attention and criticism from readers‚ what does one think about the passive attitude of her husband‚ John? Evidence in “The Yellow Wallpaper” proves that John cares for the well-being of his wife; however is potentially

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    In the block quotation above‚ readers learn that the Wife of Bath describes lying as a form of art. A wise wife must be manipulative—must show their husband that they are powerful. The Wife of Bath’s goal is to give an advice to the women who are not wise—unable to manipulate their husband. Line 230 translates to the following: now listen to how I have conducted myself (Benson). Readers get the opportunity to learn that the Wife of Bath is a powerful manipulator who is attempting to teach other wives

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    childish state of ignorance and preventing her from expressing herself by taking away her writing‚ which was the only voice of expression she had. John’s assumption of his own superior wisdom and maturity leads him to misjudge‚ patronize‚ and dominate his wife‚ all in the name of helping her. The narrator is reduced to acting like a child‚ unable to stand up for herself without seeming unreasonable or disloyal. The narrator has no say in even the smallest details of her life‚ and she retreats into her obsessive

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    There is a couple in this poem; the husband who is a wood maker from a village life and the wife whose status is higher than her companion from the borough. As the husband holds the present‚ the leftover of the coffin‚ to the wife‚ the woman’s facial expression is pale as the sheet. The coincidental thing is that this coffin belongs to John‚ who also comes from the same place as wife. Why dose the wife keep turning aside her face as she sees a piece of wood? Her reaction is just like an embarrassing

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    love each other after years. Mathilde clearly did not love each him: “Mathilde probably married at 14-16 years” by virtue of it saying “She was finally married to a minor clerk” (Maupassant 228). WIth his open mind‚ the husband gave his narrow-minded wife a place in his heart:“Monsieur Loisel was married at approximately 26 years of age‚ thus a reader can assume that he is

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    of the anger his wife projects on him‚ which he believes should be saved for people who are portrayed as angry people and who do not tend to care about the people they are taking their anger out on. While Bartels does a well job at being understanding of where his wife is coming from with all of her anger‚ he personally does not take any of the blame for the problems in the marriage. Eric Bartels explains how he feels himself to ultimately be the more dominant parent and his wife has much built-up

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    She arrives at the mill and finds her husband “hanging from the beam.” He had hanged himself in the place where he had worked. The miller’s wife‚ for unclear reasons‚ drowns herself. She commits suicide and the poem concludes with the description of her death—which seems peaceful and almost sleep like with the beautiful descriptions Robinson provided. “Black water‚ smooth above the weir / Like

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    Chapter: I Introduction Order is not an apriori. It is constructed over a period of time by different thinkers. The growth of civilization continuously tries to homogenize man in to columns so that he will be placed in a structure. This attempt to bring order sometimes privileges some people over the other. Family is one such attempt to harmonize the society and it is very important because this structure is further extended to understand a society. The political system is modelled

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    man-woman relationship should function. Brush writes of a sweet and sensitive wife who takes her husband out to eat on his birthday. Instead of being pleased when the wife surprises her husband with a cake‚ the husband is cross and unkind. Upon noticing her husband ’s displeasure‚ the wife sits crying submissively. The husband has asserted his role as head of the household too practical for frivolous romance and the wife sadly obeys his wishes for practicality and convention. The story ’s opening

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    people behave today. The wife of Bath stands out more than the other characters. In the prologue‚ the wife of birth is described in a way that makes one wonder how well she fits the rules made by Christian authorities regarding the behavior of a woman. According to the church‚ women are categorized as saints or angels. The wife of thebath is a bravewoman; she shows off her clothes woven by herself as away of showing off her talent as a weaver. Chaucer describes the wife of bath showing her physical

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