Tillie Olsen's short story "I am here for ironing" (1961) is a moving story that mothers understand, at the same time trying to defend their daughter's behavior. Fly interprets this story as "meditation of the mother who reconstructed her daughter to express the current behavior" (Fry 287). She said, "She is a young man who needs help and I am very interested in helping them" (Olsen 290). Emily is a 19-year-old complex girl whose body and personality are not typical.
Tilly Olson's "I am here to iron" is developing mainly on the two main characters Emily and her mother. Emily's mother seemed to be negligent and sometimes selfish, but her mother actually put her own daughter's happiness after further investigating her personality, voice, and sorrow for the reader It was. - With the development of technology, we live in the world of mobility and globalization. The United States is still a symbol of freedom and opportunity. Upon arrival in the United States, Chinese immigrants from a traditional organized old world seek balance in a modern and vibrant new world. To realize America's dream, first generation immigrants must learn languages, be educated, and integrate them into mainstream culture.
The story of Tilly Olsen's story "I iron here" gave her a deeper understanding of her first child's growth experience. We saw that she was guilty about Emily's negligence and I felt a pain because she made a bad decision of her daughter. The mother reconsidered the past and thought that her behavior and "absence" influenced Emily. She was swallowed in "If" and "What to do", so she almost defeated myself with the spirit. - Women's oppression by growing society was never a secret. Many times, it was recorded in literary works, and a typical example of this event is Tillie Olsen's "I am ironing here." This story shows the effect of oppression on women's lives. This story leads the reader through exploratory journeys and witnesses Emily's highly guilty mothers negligence.
Tilly Olson's short story "I iron it here" is an example of the struggle between mother and daughter. Judging from the results obtained from the story, the life of this young mother is very difficult. When she was young, she had her daughter Emily, not as perfect as she thought. Her mother had to work hard in order to feed them, so she always sent Emily to take care of others. Sometimes she was sent to long distances for a long time. This leads to the distance between them. - Tillie Olsen's short story "I am here for ironing" (1961) is a moving story that mothers understand and act on daughter's behavior at the same time. Fly interprets this story as "meditation of the mother who reconstructed her daughter to express the current behavior" (Fry 287). She said, "She is a troubled youth and I am very interested in helping them."