The Yellow Wallpaper was my
favorite story we have read so far. The narrator was very relatable because of
her situation. She had an illness that no one really took seriously. Her
husband, John, was a doctor that forced her to stay in a nursery all day long
while he was away at work. He didn’t seem like a really good doctor to me.
Staying in a locked up room daily for a very long time made the narrator crazy.
I think that this would make anyone go crazy! She ended up relating to a made
up lady that she discovered in her wallpaper. She looked as the wallpaper as a lady
behind bars trying to escape just as she was. In the end she ripped the
wallpaper off of the wall after her husband demanded her not to. In her eyes, the
lady escaped and in a sense, so did she.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
A Good Man is Hard to Find
A Good Man is Hard to Find was a
really interesting story. I was interested from the beginning to the end. The
grandmother was my favorite character because she was so filled with
personality. She wasn’t like most grandmothers, who are boring and never wanted
to do anything. She actually wanted to go out and do more than the family
already was doing. The father in the story, Bailey, was the more conservative
character. He never wanted to go out of the box and do more than he had to. He
was against his mother on the account of them going down the road to see a
house that was not even there. If he had been a little more strong-willed, the
story would have gone in a totally different direction. Once he made the turn
to go down this historical street nothing but trouble followed. The family came
across an encounter with The Misfit which turned out lethal. The whole family
was murdered all because of one turn. In the end I feel like The Misfit did have
some type of psychological change after the talk with the grandmother, who was
now dead. In my eyes, this story had a bittersweet ending.
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