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    a. Ann – John and Ann have been married for seven years. Although it may seem after that many years of marriage‚ the spouses would have great communication with one another‚ but that isn’t what it seems to be. Ann feels desperate and isolated in what seems to be an unhappy marriage. Ann is labelled as the temperamental and unsatisfied farmer’s wife. In the story‚ Ann is very selfish and feels no one is ever there for her‚ which leaves

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    Sinclair Ross’ short story The Painted Door takes place on an isolated farm during the Great Depression‚ whose closest neighbor‚ Steven‚ is two miles away. The isolation is even intensified in this story due to the horrible snow storm. Ann’s husband John braves the weather to visit his father‚ leaving her all alone‚ but on his way he stops by to tell Steven to go play cards with his wife. In situations where people are experiencing strong emotions such as fear‚ desperation‚ or‚ as in the case of

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    metaphorical short story "The Painted Door"‚ the explicit theme is centered on adultery. However‚ there are other‚ more subtle‚ motifs in the story that play a very significant a role in its success. The themes essential in making the protagonist ’s adultery understandable are the landscape‚ her isolation‚ and the feelings of betrayal and guilt that she experiences following the central act of the story.

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    English 11/12 Name:   Short Stories  “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross After reading the story‚ answer the following questions in writing‚ using complete  sentences.  Each question is worth 5 marks‚ and so should include approximately five  meaningful sentences.    1. What early indications in the story suggest Ann’s discontent with her marriage to  John?  To what extent do you think this is justified?  To what extent might her  dissatisfaction be explained by the isolation and bleakness of the prairie winter 

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    husbands toward their wife’s. In "The Painted Door"‚ John‚ whose married to Anne‚ devotes a lot of his time to working in the farm. His goal is to pay off his mortgage as soon as possible and wants to be able to buy nice clothes for his wife. He’s takes his wife into consideration when it comes to her feelings. For example‚ "[John] tried to brighten [his wife].(Pg.232)" when she was upset about him going to his fathers hou... In the story by Sinclair Ross “The Painted Door” the main character‚ Anne‚ represents

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    The Canadian Prairies are notorious for its winter’s harsh‚ unforgiving climate. They represent not only humankind’s perseverance for survival‚ but unrelenting isolation‚ and the despair that can follow. In “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross‚ a discontent housewife gives into temptation after being left alone by her husband. A person will resist isolation‚ because when left alone‚ they will give in to temptatious thoughts‚ affecting their view on their relationships. Physical solitude will dictate

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    Given topic What does your author suggest about the effects of isolation Question: “What does Sinclair Ross suggest about effects of isolation in the short story‚ “The Painted Door”? The answer to this question is my thesis: Sample Thesis: In the short story “The Painted Door‚” Sinclair Ross suggests that Anne’s isolation resulted in feelings of discontent which caused her betrayal and ultimate regret. Practice Writing Thesis Statements The thesis

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    The Painted Door – Essay Assignment James Sinclair Ross was a Canadian banker as well as an author. He was most well-known for his short stories set on the Canadian prairies. In Ross’ short story The Painted DoorAnn and her husband John live on a farm in Saskatchewan in the 1800s. While a snowstorm is approaching‚ John leaves for his father’s farm to help him look after the chores‚ leaving Ann by herself in the storm. The theme of The Painted Door is isolation leads to irrationality and misery

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    happens in Sinclair Ross’s "The Painted Door"‚ where the author explores adultery‚ a topic which was taboo back in the thirties‚ the time when the story takes place. This is a story about a woman named Ann‚ who‚ ironically‚ discovers her true feelings for her husband‚ John‚ by cheating on him with his best friend‚ Steven. John decides to invite Steven‚ so that the latter would keep his wife company while he is gone to help his father before a huge storm hits. Ann however‚ is dissatisfied with John

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    Both the main characters in “The Painted Door” and The Great Gatsby have very eventful pasts. These characters falsely rely on the past to motivate them in their future actions.“The Painted Door” tells a story about a married couple named John and Ann‚ they live in an isolated farmhouse where they have minimum contact with other individuals besides themselves. A bad winter storm came upon the couple and John went to visit his father. As the day progresses Ann has many hours to be alone and think

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