The story "Death in the Forest" by Sherwood Anderson tells the story of the person who said this story many times. As a little boy in a small town, he noticed that an elderly woman named Grimes wrote that story to us. She is a person who is unaware of anyone in the town. She was living a mediocre life and never talked to anyone but a butcher. The narrator then continues to explain how she met her husband, Jack Grimes. When she worked for an abusive German farmer, she met a tough guy.
"Death in the forest" Sherwood Anderson (1926, 1933) was first published in American Mercury in 1926, and then appeared in SHERWOOD A NDERcollection Death in Woods in 1933. The selected story, Anderson thinks that is his best. The reader found it was dark as it painted the hardships of Magram's life and death, and trying to express understanding why the female death of this farm bothered him from childhood It was beneficial as it was explained by a man. The interpretation of the story varies, but the main reading can be seen from the perspective of KUNSTLERROMAN, BILDUNGSROMAN, FEMINIST. The story began when Ma Grimes relied on the town for her husband, her son and farm animals to buy food. As narSON, this behavior is self-defined.
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In the death of Sherwood Anderson's forest, our theme is endurance, struggle, poverty, connection, isolation, conflict, selfishness, and pain. In a first-person story by a male narrator without a name, after reading the story, the reader notices that the talker is not always reliable. He tells the story of his life and makes it the same as Mrs. Grimes' life. Mrs. Grimes is said to have struggled through her life due to her husband and son's incompetence and cheating. She is the only family in her family watching the importance of having plenty of food on the table in her family. What she is going to do everyday often depends on the butcher's charity work to help her. This may be important, as a butcher may feel how severely life Mrs. Grimez is hopeless. He seems to be a cruel man, but please follow his instructions.
In his story "Death in the Forest", Sherwood Anderson observes the lives of women and highly appreciates her life. After reading this story, the theme seems to be that life is a valuable gift, we got it, but I often think of it as a matter of course. We are putting a reason on this earth, bringing change to the world, leaving an eternal impression that we are fulfilling our mission here. We grow up from early childhood, learn, train, grow until we become adults and make choices to grow. Then when we think we have discovered the mystery of life, death ends the cycle. In the cycle of nurturing and nurturing others, we ignore the fact that their lives depend on their way of living.