Wednesday, March 20, 2019

It’s a Hard Knock Life for Them Essay -- Literary Analysis

In both Katherine Porters The Jilting of grandmother Weatherall and Eudora Weltys Why I Live in the P.O., the briny regions deal with family members they frankly do not like. Due to both of their macrocosm jilted by men, they are full of resentment and anger create these women to leave their families on bad terms. Porter and Welty are presenting through the characters flashbacks and memories that we should pick our battles wisely when it comes to our families because one day they will be gone and, some of us might miss our deceased love ones, like Granny from The Jilting of Granny Weatherall, or be filled with a hatred towards them, like Sister from Why I Live in the P.O..Porter and Welty both provide flashbacks and memories in their stories to help the reader send off what Granny and Sisters lives were like before everything fell apart with their families. Porters The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is packed of the flashbacks and memories of Grannys onetime(prenominal) relation ships with the only people she loves even though are all dead. She reminisced around her youthful days when she was strong, independent, and with John, the man who stood her up at the altar and died when Granny was young. She still loves him and wants to see him, but John would be looking for a young woman with the peaked Spanish comb in her pig and the painted fan, (Porter 81) she believed he would not recognize her. Granny also disjointed one of her daughters, Hapsy along with her newborn who also died. When Granny brought those memories to the surface a fog of darkness, clouds reality and she gets lost and recalls that, there was the day, the day, but a kink of dark smoke rose and covered it, crept up and over into the dexterous field where everything was planted so c... ...to be pertinacious like Sister. The flashbacks allow for the reader to go back with the characters and see what we missed out on, exemplification Grannys happier days, when she had her man and she was strong and young, or Sisters happier days when she also had her man and was treated respectably by legitimate members of her family. Furthermore, I believe the point both authors proposed was this, Choose battles wisely and acquit or, forever suffer continuous loss. Works CitedPorter, Katherine. The Jilting of Granny Weatherall. belles-lettres An mental institution to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. 11th ed. New York Longman, 2010. 79-86. Print.Welty, Eudora. Why I Live at the P.O. Literature An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. 11th ed. New York Longman, 2010. 42-50. Print.

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