The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the two stories. I chose the gift of O. Henry and the lover of a country lover, and Nadine Gordimer did the work. My goal is to compare the author's writing style, setting and theme difference, and pay attention to similarities. This article focuses on the technical aspects of the author's sentence style and the use of symbolism in those sentences. The emotions of the main characters for each of the two stories are different from the gifts they share.
In the following article we will show how women control women's identity, comparing gender roles and marriages of Anton Chekhov's "Proposal" and Nadine Gordimer's "Country Lovers". Survival In this article, we compare and contrast each character used by two completely different writers. The era of the early 20th century was not friendly in people's life struggle. Nadine Gordimer was born in Africa in 1923. She opposed the opposition that African blacks must face and emphasized this issue in her study.
Since the beginning of the 18th century African-American literature, most of these works have focused on race discrimination, race, and the struggle of African Americans. Nadine Gordimer and Patricia Smith are just two of the contributors to this field. In my thesis, I compare and compare the poem "Nice black girls" written by Nadine Gordimer 's short story "Country Lovers" and Patricia Smith. In both documents, focusing on ethnic background and ethnicity, given that the hero or hero is a black woman and treats some discrimination due to skin color. African Americans, especially women, have dealt with the effects of racial discrimination and have experienced the effects of discrimination and racial discrimination. (Clugston, 2010)
Because they are blacks, local women, or even women, living in American life. In Kate Chopin's short story "Desiree's Baby" and Nadine Gordimer's "Country Lovers", authors show horrible results by institutional racial discrimination and sex, through the use of settings, expressions and similarity. Chopin and Godima, as short stories "Desiree's Baby" and "Country Lovers", as racial issues and "major problems" in Chopin's "Desiree's Baby" how racial issues are accepted in general "Many women writers are writing about women's fight against equality and how low they are considered Kate Chopin shows her view of a woman in her story The relationship between men and women in the story of Kate Chopin means male and female attitudes In many of Chopin's works, the behavior of women depends on the male-led view of the story, men are oppressive and dominate And women are fragile.