Mary Wilkins Freeman was born and raised and spent most of her life in the Puritan countryside in New England. This scene had a great influence on her sentences. Most of her novels and short stories have the ability to describe this way of life perfectly. One of the best examples is her story "New England Sister". (Fiction) The main character of this story is Louisa Ellis and Joe Da Gett. Other important characters are Caesar, Dog, and Lily Dyer. Luisa is described as being very sophisticated, accurate and systematic.
In the New England Sisters using fable in New England Sisters, Mary Wilkins Freeman depicts the life of the old generation of New England classics. The image of the old man is an elderly maid, and women have never been married to wait for men. A woman waiting for her marriage is restricted in her life. She does her household chores and education, and she makes her like a wife. This led to the allegory used in this short story. The hero lives in parallel with her pet's life, Caesar of her dog and her little yellow canary.
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman lived between 1852 and 1930. She has a prominent position as a feminist writer. The short story "The New England Sister" is a good example of her feminist writing style. The central feature of this story is Louisa Elis, a woman who chose to become a hostess, not a married woman, this is the normal state of the woman at the time. The impending marriage unconsciously made her feel worried and strained. Louisa Ellis maintains a beautiful and beautiful house. "Then there are some special features in her happy lonely life and she may have to give up completely.There are more work than these elegant but semi-useless people transferred to her It may be a company entertainment, Joe's severely weak old mother waiting, waiting for this to violate all the plain tradition of village, let it be a servant of more than two. (9)
The 1887 Bazaar and 1891 New England nuns and other stories opened country calm scenes in the idyllic neighborhood of New England. What is perfectly in harmony with this scene is Luisa Elis, a protagonist. Luisa alone lives in this house, but now her mother and brother are dead She has 2 animals: Canary, she hides in the cage, dog, Caesar, she is To the chain of her garden. For fifteen years she was faithfully waiting for Australia's return to wealthy Joe Daggett. The narrator stated that Joe 's return is a rough male - like violation of Louise' s feminine and popular house and life. His hearty sexyness reflects Caesar's sexyness as he was a passerby, so he is to be bound forever. Luisa himself looks like a canary and is comfortable in her enclosure. The content of this story is very clear
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