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Comparing the Suffering Between Rhoda in The Withered Arm and The Son's Veto

2023-09-01 19:25:47

The infringement of his son's veto in the story of "Son's veto" at Roda and "Son's veto" at Wilted Arm is a very lonely woman. Both women were abused by men, but no one of them said that to their men that their behavior is unacceptable. Women who are undergoing male treatment are only happy with their father (if their husband has money), they are financially cooperative. Rohda is a social rejection.

In the story of "Wilted arm" there are four main characters: female milk loader, farmer's newlyweds wife, and farmhouse hut with farmers and parents are Roda and farmhouse huts. At the beginning of the story, Roda got pregnant and immediately broke up with Farmer Lodge. People thought that they were witches, so she was abandoned. Eight years later, Farmer Lodge brought back his new wife, Gertrude Lodge (he was very young and beautiful). Roda yelled at her and sent her eight-year-old son to meet her. A few weeks later, Roda had a vision in her sleep and cursed Gertrude. The next day, Gertrude and Rhoda met for the first time, and Rhoda learned that she had a withered arm (starting from the eyes of the night before). Over time, as they became friends and thought of as the only person he could help cure Gertrude's arm, Gertrude said Rhoda would be with Rhoda to see the Conjuror Trendle I asked if I should go.

It was Roda who married the father of Rosa's son who spelled some spells on the arm of Gertrude, so there were many sarcasm in the withered arm. Rhonda's son and Rhonda is the only survivor, proving that she was caught by Rhonda and her husband and died of shock, and after this happened she will be in her old life as a milk maid Returning, at Melancholy Hussar Phylis decided not to leave Tina in Gould and eventually found him to abandon her for some women. These two stories have many irony and coincidence, but eventually these two women eventually are sad and lonely. They all experienced these long adventures, but the final result was sad and lonely until they all died.