Gender Roles In The Story Of An Hour And The Necklace
[2023-05-02 23:12:23]
From ancient times to the middle of the 20th century, women meant being housewives. Women are being oppressed. In addition to not having the right, in addition to being doing housework with housework and caring for husband and children, women are considered to be half of human beings. As Russian proverb says, "If it is not that sad, that would be very interesting." When imagining numerous feminist alliances today, it is impossible to imagine what was once a woman was not part of society It Is difficult. Of course, the role of women is also reflected in literature.
Reality is set by society, not by your own will. "Necklace" and "One hour story" have common themes among women among societies that suppress women's identity. They seek their identity in limiting marriage and society. The author of "Necklace" and "One Hour Story" expresses the role of gender in marriage using different forms of literary works such as short stories and poetry. The short story includes myths, legends, fables, fables and stories. They usually have a style of conflict, setting, clear timeframe, role, opinion, theme, and plot
The short story, "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant ("La parure") of 1884 and "One-Hour Story" by 1894 Kate Chopin are very comparable literary works. Two women depicted in these literary works, Mrs. Mathilde Loiser and Mrs. Luis Marad are the hero who is in trouble because of social conflict expectations. Mathilde Loisel and Louise Mallard both want more than their own lifestyle. When authors wrote these works, social behavior showed gender suppression / oppression
Ironic of "Necklace" and "One Hour Story" contributes to a comfortable ending of two literary works. In both stories, what they want is to change life forever. Many writers of the 19th century used short stories and poetry to describe gender suppression / oppression. After comparing "necklace" and "one hour story", how these two different literary works use the content, form, and style elements to explain the role of different gender in marriage You can see. Both Mathilde Loesel and Luis Marad are trying to get what they are missing because the 19th century society imposed conflicting restrictions on them. Mathilde Loisel wants to be jealous of an attractive man
Missilde Loisel borrowed a necklace from her friend as she thought that everyone believed himself to be rich. Since Mathilde Loisel knows that Jeanne Forestier is a wealthy woman, there is no doubt about the authenticity of the necklace. To the best of her knowledge, this necklace is made of diamonds. She did not know this necklace is a fake. Wearing a necklace on a ball is like a necklace itself. For Mathilde Loisel, the necklace symbolizes happiness and acceptance of society, and she always feels that she is herself. To my surprise, small things like a necklace can make and destroy someone. Necklace should be a symbol of wealth, but for Matild it is a symbol of destruction. In 'One hour story', the symbolism is very strong