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The Ante Room by Kate O'Brien

2024-01-13 11:10:28

"The Ante Room" by Kate O'Briens is in a fictitious town, Merrick (Merrick in Ireland), the trial, suffering and spiritual torture of wealthy Catholic family at the end of the 19th century. This book consists of three parts, covering the three days of Marcens' lifetime. My father Danny, the director of Considines shipping terminal, mother Teresa, Bedridden of advanced cancer, son Reggie, Ireland is suffering from syphilis but Ireland's mother's eyes and sister Mary Rose, with a beautiful, arrogant but immature girl Marriage, marriage of rich Vincent de Quirio Organ and Agnes, a central character of emotional anxiety and anxiety.

Based on Edna O'Brien's novel "Lonely Girl", this movie is a calm, touching and humorous little drama of a lonely Irish girl. This is a simple and dangerous girl living in a family-run farm in Dublin, Kate Brady (starring Rita Tushingham). The girl escaped from the monastery in this country and wanted to escape to a big city to change her life. She and the other girl Baba Brenan (Lynn Redgrave) have many different rooms and kates. The heroine seems to be a pretty conservative young lady.

From extensive reading by Irish women, I found a special excerpt from writer Kate Cruz O'Brien. O'Brien wrote in the eyes of a young girl in her feminist book "A Homesick Garden". I analyzed this part and looked for evidence that I thought was sufficient for feminism in feminist editing. Problems related to gender in Ireland are presented separately in direct and indirect forms. When a single boy stood in front, Antonia's mother expressed a stern attitude towards her daughter from the beginning. The writer, referring to the boy, began with the topic of sexual abuse, "disturbing her saddle", and the girl's "knee injury" at home was caused by bullying the boy. In addition, when the boys stood before them, the authors revealed the tension of Antonia's mother.

This book is a very typical O'Brien's book. The story takes place in Western Ireland. In this book you can find themes about women's sexy, male betrayal, and the main situation of Kate. Kate's father and her first love gentleman showed male betrayal. Her father always let her down, and the only thing he left to remember her was how bad he was. My father is a good person, you should be a trusted and trustworthy person, and Kate's father is not these people. The gentleman who had last broken heart in Kate is also a picture of how men are jealous.

In the novel, Merton and Kate were secretly involved, and Kate was living with her middle - aged father. In her aunt mode Kate's father took Kate home and learned that she was unacceptable for a young woman who had expected her to get married. Milly Theale of America 's rich heir entered Kate' s life, and they became friends. When Kate discovered that Millie had a fatal illness, she made an evil plan. She, Milly, Aunt, Susan Starkham went to Venice. According to Kate's proposal, Merton came. According to Kate's plan, Marton fell in love with Milly with him, married him and tried to leave him all the richest wealth. Newspaper reporter Marton does not think that Millie's aunt mode is the right husband for Kate. Millie's money will give Merton an economic (and social) status and will be a member of the British elite. Merton was willing to succumb to fraud, but his desire for Kate made it possible for him to be manipulated by her.