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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Perspectives of the Characters in The Young Housewife :: Young Housewife Essays

Perspectives of the Characters in The Young Housewife From the first stanza we decipher that there is a four-year-old put upwife moving about her maintains house in negligee. Some important questions that come to my mind are Is she only when?, and why is she moving? The answer to both of these questions we do not know. Is this tender lady of the house dancing around the house in her negligee because her and her husband had a wonderfully romantic night, or is she merely shuffling along performing her wifely chores and duties? Better yet, does the young housewife really exist, or is she just a fantasy of the passer-by? This brings me to my next question . . .Is the cashier a man or a fair sex? It seems very halcyon to assume that the teller is a man, because the author is a man, but some other than that there is no real evidence proving narrative gender. In stanza peerless all we know about the narrator is that they are alone in a car. In stanza two all we k now is that the narrator compares the young housewife to a fallen leaf. And in stanza three, the final stanza, as the narrator passes on by, he or she bows, and smiles. As far as I am concerned the passer-by could be a female person who is a close friend or relative who is merely commenting on the housewife as they pass by her house. To me The Young House wife is about kayo, not beauty from a young fertile woman alone in negligee, but the beauty of everyday, the beauty of life. This driver, who is her passer-by compares the housewife to a fallen leaf. This fallen leaf could mean many things. The narrator could be insinuating that the young housewife is in a fallen state, mayhap trapped in some kind of extra-marital sin perhaps. Maybe the narrator is trying to warn us that the housewife is sick and perhaps that is why she is not yet properly dressed though the morning is nearly at an end. The meaning that I prefer to take with me is somewhat disparate from these perspectives. I would like to think of the young housewife as the beauty of autumn.

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