Saturday, October 12, 2019
Comparing The Withered Arm by Thomas Hardy and Turned by Charlotte Perk
Comparing The Withered Arm by Thomas Hardy and Turned by Charlotte Perkins Gilman        This essay is aimed at discussing the differences between two short  stories, called ââ¬ËThe Withered Armââ¬â¢ by Thomas Hardy and ââ¬ËTurnedââ¬â¢ by  Charlotte Perkins Gilman. These stories have similar plots and both  deliver and contrast these in their very own clever ways. They are  both based on the idea of triangular relationships, involving two  women and a man. In the story ââ¬ËTurnedââ¬â¢ there is a couple named Mr. and  Mrs. Marroner, and their employee who is a young and beautiful Swedish  maid who goes by the name of Gerta. In ââ¬ËThe Withered Armââ¬â¢ the  relationship is between a lady called Rhoda Brook and a farmer called  Farmer Lodge and his wife who is called Gertrude.    This essay will discuss the similarities and differences between the  two stories and their characters, I will also discuss the language  used, and the way the same image is effectively conveyed in the two  stories.    The author of ââ¬ËTurnedââ¬â¢ is Charlotte Perkins Gilman who was from a poor  background and was born in Connecticut, USA, in 1860. The first story  she wrote was called ââ¬ËThe Yellow Wallpaperââ¬â¢ which she wrote in 1892.  She then went on to write her best-known book, which was called ââ¬ËWomen  and Economics.ââ¬â¢ Gilman was a feminist writer who believed that women  had the right to their own independence. This is demonstrated in the  character of Marion in ââ¬ËTurnedââ¬â¢, as she is a clever woman with a  degree and has a title of doctor. Gilman published ââ¬ËTurnedââ¬â¢ in 1911 at  the time where issues surrounding women rights was becoming more  serious and common.    On the other hand, Thomas Hardy wrote his novel ââ¬ËThe Withered Armââ¬â¢  with men in the powerful positions. For instance Farmer Lodg...              ...ld and frail and died and Farmer Lodge  became a kind, caring and thoughtful man! Gertrude died three days  later in the town ââ¬Å"Her blood had been turned indeed, too far.â⬠ After  this Rhoda had lost her friend and her son so she decided to resume  where she had started where ââ¬Å"Her monotonous milking at the dairy was  resumed.â⬠ Farmer Lodge on the third corner of this triangular  relationship gave up his farms and became a member of the parish after  he overcame his remorse and moodiness. ââ¬Å"He eventually changed for the  better, and appeared as a chastened and thoughtful manâ⬠    To conclude this essay, triangular relationships happen and probably  always will happen for years to come. It doesnââ¬â¢t make any difference  about what century it happens in or if it is from a rich or poor  background because affairs, unwanted babies and complicated  relationships are part of life.                      
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