"Moth" of Helena Maria Viramontes I was first attracted by the story of "Moth" of Helena Maria Viramontes. This is because the experience of the narrator and the remarkable similarity of my own experience were imposed on the security of the deceased relatives. Role To track the transformation of a young woman (through her culture), by tracking freedom (through her grandmother), freedom (through her grandmother), and sad deal, Viramontes has a nice change story I succeeded in drawing. "Moth" highlights suppression of repressors against religion of his family and suppression of its associated social structure, and juxtaposes freedom of development of local clans.
The theme of Helena Maria Bila Montes in "Moth" is that when people consume their inner emotions due to resentment, they become isolated, it requires extreme events . The young teenager of the story "moth" was abandoned by her family. Like other sisters, she is not a girl or delicacy. Narrator, even in the church, feel lonely in most cases. The only person who can reassure her is her grandmother. Initially, this young teenager was showing immature. When she was angry, hitting her sister with a brick showed how strong her resentment was and how she handled it was immature. She hates her various facts, her sister teases her
Helena Maria Veramontes' short story "The Moth" is the story of a Latin granddaughter, remembering the relationship between her and her family, especially her grandmother when the narrator is a teenage girl. The narrator talks about the indifference that the sister feels. Because she feels that she is not as beautiful as she can do (ViraMontes 1118). In addition, she said that she is always in trouble and is accustomed to being punished for her destructive nature. It took her a while to see her grandmother, as her grandmother was watching her. Throughout the story, her grandmother is becoming more and more prone to cancer, and her granddaughter is becoming more emotional and productive.
Helena María Viramontes is the author of the famous "Moths and Other Stories", with their dogs at the foot of Jesus; and two series of editors: criticism she is a Luis Leal Award and John Dos Passos Literature It is awarded, short stories and essays are widely chosen and used for use in classrooms and research in universities. Viramontes lives in Ithaca, New York. She is a professor of English at Cornell University.