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    circumstances can shape her child’s individuality. Therefore‚ when a child is thought to be socially unacceptable‚ mothering itself includes many internal conflicts concerning what she could have done differently from the start. Tillie Olsen’s “I Stand Here Ironing” captures a mother’s internal thoughts while struggling to either help change her daughter’s new behavior or embrace her individuality now that she has come out of her shell. The past hardships which shaped Emily’s personality are well-defined

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    Short Story Essay There were three things that affected the overall mood of the short story I Stand Here Ironing. The choice of perspective‚ which was first person‚ played a major factor. The mood was also influenced by various methods of characterization used by Olsen in the story.  The last thing that affected the mood was different stereotypes that were incorporated into the story. The overall mood of the story was remorseful. The perspective greatly impacted the mood throughout the course

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    In ‘And I Stand Here Ironing’‚ the mother is the narrator‚ without any given name during the whole work. In it we can see a working class mother that reflect about how being poor has affected the relationship with her daughter‚ Emily. It is especially pronounced and remarked the lack of attention that she paid on her and how that made her the person she is in that moment. She basically talks about her during the whole work‚ and that shows concern‚ but as said above‚ is a late concern‚ a concern full

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    many unfortunate children such as Emily in “I Stand Here Ironing” story written by Tillie Olsen have not received all the care from their parents since their youth age. Olsen expresses successfully in this monologue story the distance between a mother and her daughter along with the mother’s guilty feeling of not being able to fix their relationship. “I Stand Here Ironing” story begins with the dialogue of the unnamed narrator‚ a mother‚ who is ironing while speaking on the phone with an unnamed

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    They may not give them enough attention‚ or they may give them too much attention. In the two short stories “I stand Here Ironing” by Tillie Olsen and “Teenage Wasteland” by Anne Tyler‚ both of the mothers reflect back on the struggle they had raising their first child. They talk about how they handled situations and what they would change if they could do it over. Both “I Stand Here Ironing” and “Teenage Wasteland” depict a mother struggling with guilt‚ thereby showing the difficulties involved in

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    “B4 Rosa – Here I Stand‚” “Najee Dorsey.” Claudette Colvin was fifteen-years-old when she refused to give up her bus seat. A young girl living in Montgomery was one of first to come in contact with bus segregation and refuse‚ but not many people know that. “Black leaders believed her young age‚ complexion and low social standing did not make for a strong face for the Civil Rights Movement‚ so her act went largely unrecognized.” (Rushworth) Her age played a huge role in many reasons why she wasn’t

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    Prado Jerson Prado Professor Dixon Comp II September 27‚ 2013 Compare and Contrast: A&P and Everyday Use A&P is a short story written by American writer John Updike. The story takes place during the summer in a small New England town where everything seems ordinary and gray. The story stars Sammy a nineteen-year-old boy working the checkout line of grocery store by

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    answer to most or all of the above questions‚ that character is probably the protagonist. 2. Unlike "Cathedral‚" this story has an antagonist. Who? How is she antagonistic? This character has many admirable traits--a rounded character--but seems to use them only for selfish purposes. 3. Is there a catalyst in this story? If so‚ who? When‚ and in what way? Remember that a catalyst may do something to cause a change in the protagonist‚ usually a positive change. You can name this character just by a

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    2013 “Everyday Use” In the short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker‚ the author spends a lot of time on symbolism‚ imagery‚ conflict‚ and characters. The point she is trying to make in this story is that family heritage is not the materials we posses but the people we share our lives with. In “Everyday Use” the quilt is the main symbol. However it is not the actual quilt that represents the heritage but the people who created it. The symbol Alice Walker uses in “Everyday Use” is a quilt

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    In Alice Walker’s story‚ “Everyday Use” the story is portrayed with much of a power struggle over Dee thinking that she has more of a grasp on the family’s heritage then the rest of her family. While Mamma and Maggie have a very different take on things. This story is based in 1960’s-1970’s‚ when African American’s had overcome so many obstacles. The real obstacle seems to be the power struggle over heritage between mamma‚ and Dee. The story begins with mamma and Maggie waiting on the front porch

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