Relationships Between Men and Women in Thoms Hardy's Short Stories
[2023-05-06 20:13:19]
Thoms Hardy 's short story Thomas Hardy' s relationship between men and women was born June 2, 1848, at Dowet 's High Block Hampton, several miles from Dorset. He soon moved to London for study of architecture, wrote poetry and short stories in his spare time, and finally continued writing full-time, abandoning architecture. Most of his story is done in imaginary Wessex County, such as county, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall.
The relationship between men and women mentioned in short stories "One Hour Story" is that men dominate society. Women's freedom does not exist. In this short story, it is thought that women are helpless and dependent, but men are considered to be excellent. Women are bound by marriage, for example, people expect to do so without saying anything. Through criticism of feminism, this short story supports a patriarchal society presented through marriage and the lack of freedom between women.
The short story "Roman fever" is a shocking relationship between two women met in Rome, Mrs. Annerey and Mrs Slade. At the beginning of the story, the two women were sitting on the terrace of the Roman restaurant. There, I could see the wonderful view of the Colosseum and other Roman ruins. If a woman sits quietly on the terrace and enjoys a quiet scenery, you will notice that the daughters are running down to spend a romantic night with the two young people. - In Ann Beattie's short novel "Weekend", there is a big central collision between Lenoir and George's hero. This conflict arises from the fact that George and Lenoir lived in the same house with children together, but they had no obvious relationship. George always brings back the woman to the house in front of Lenoir, she hides the way it hurts her innermost mind.
In the whole historical society, women believe that women succumb to men, so the difference between people creates conflict among people, especially men and women. Kate Chopin's feminist short story, Desiree's baby explains men's domination over women. Desiree was carefully accepted by Armand, Armand believed that Desiree was his property, so the master-slave relationship between Armand and Desiree was undeniable. Since Armand has a social position superior to Desiree, I believe she can master freely. As descendants of planters and Orbignies, Armando has "Louisiana's oldest and most proud" (316), Armando has dozens and hundreds of slaves. In contrast, Desiree was hired as a family without respecting its name. "Because young Aubini's rule is strict control" he treats slaves as animals, but also treats things as beautiful wealth.