The relationship between mother and daughter is one of complications, heartache and sweetness. Mrs Nola, Mrs Dietrich, Joyce Carol Oates "Shopping" characters are no exception. They introduce the difficulty of their relationship with their annual shopping trip. In the time we spent together, Nora obviously tried to get rid of her mother and become her own lady. This mature path appears in her "private idea" and "monosyllabic answer" (Oates 834). When Nora desperately wanted to win his own self, her Lady Dietrich desperately tried to catch Nora's children. She tried to stay with her ... See more
Her wish to make Nora happy indicates that she is working hard, but her inner thought is that she likes Nora's clothes, her choice of clothes, or the restaurant they eat It is not suggested. Her emotional attachment and demand for her daughter overwhelmed her understanding of Nora's growth period. She wanted to have Nora rather young. Despite her mother's wish, Nora is growing and becoming her own person.
Nora accepted the beginning of adulthood and treated it very well. She tried to become an individual by selecting fashionable clothes in "fashionable" (Oates 836). She clearly and maturely expressed the fact that "women of clothing" is not concerned about people, but about the influence of people on women (Oates 836). She also smokes provocatively in front of her mother. The rebellion is trying to show that she is large enough not to obey the mother's rules or even mother's thoughts. But she is not yet mature completely because she can not recognize that her mother just wants to be part of her life. Her mother needs it, too. Her mother only wants to be loved, but Nora is always driving her mother away.
In one shop, Mrs. Dietrich was aware that he was "storming her" and was "angry" walking (Oats 836). She did not think that Madame Dietrich was justifiable.
The character of Nora of reward "Joy Carroll Otto Shopping" and her mother, Lady Dietrich is no exception. But Nora obviously tried to spread her wings and flew to a young woman; it was difficult for Mrs. Dietrich to let her go. In Oats' short story, people noticed that it was difficult to see her girls move from girls to young women. In a shopping trip, Mrs. Dietrich gave an article, a famous writer Malcolm Gladwell, "New Yorker" to summarize the new youth "shopping science", letting her daughter look again as a child. "Shopping Science" is based on research on Paco Underhill's retail anthropology. The intention of the retail store is obvious. That is to persuade customers to attract customers and pursue as much as possible. We can learn a lot of knowledge about how the environment affects people's thinking. These are small details that we normally do not think about.
The relationship between mother and daughter in short story of Joyce Carroll Oats, the relationship between mother and daughter of shopping are complications, heartache, and sweet return. Mrs Nola, Mrs Dietrich, Joyce Carol Oates "Shopping" characters are no exception. They introduce the difficulty of their relationship with their annual shopping trip. In the time we spent together, Nora obviously tried to get rid of her mother and become her own lady. This mature era