Saturday, July 20, 2019
Compare two short stories where the characters face difficult Essay
Compare two short stories where the characters face difficult  situations    We are comparing the stories ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ by Doris Lessing and ââ¬ËYour  shoesââ¬â¢ by Michele Roberts. They both deal with the issue of daughters  leaving home and how it affects the whole family. In ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢, the  granddad is affected most severely but in ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢, it is the  mother. ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ is written in a first person narrative from the  motherââ¬â¢s perspective. ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ is written in the third person. The  main theme of the stories is growing up and letting go/ moving on.    In ââ¬ËFightââ¬â¢ the granddad is overprotective of the granddaughter and she  craves freedom from him and the atmosphere of the house she has grown  up in. Her granddad makes her feel that getting married and moving  away is wrong, ââ¬ËSheââ¬â¢ll marry him next, Iââ¬â¢m telling you; sheââ¬â¢ll be  marrying him next!ââ¬â¢. In ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ there is a similar theme of over  protectiveness and inability of the guardian to let go. However, in  ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ the daughter actually runs away from the mother, whereas  in ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ the granddad simply feels that she is running away.    The two stories conclude in very different ways. In ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ the  granddad symbolises that he is finally ready to let go of his  granddaughter by releasing, if only for a short while, the pigeon that  has symbolised her throughout the whole story. In ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ it  contrasts this by the mother becoming increasingly unstable as the  story progresses and ending with her seeming to have a mental  breakdown.    In ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ the characters deal with the difficulties very differently  than in ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢. The granddad in ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ tries to lock his  granddaughter away from the world and convince himself he is doing it  for her own good. The gra...              ...of the motherââ¬â¢s family  history, which shows that she didnââ¬â¢t take the side of her mother  either, but went onto her fatherââ¬â¢s side.    In ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ the characters deal with the similar  difficulties very differently. Both authors use symbolism to emphasise  the difficulties or dilemmas, pigeons are used in ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ and  trainers are used in ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢. The symbols in both stories relate  to travelling or a journey. I think that the symbolism is effective in  both stories but more so in ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ as the shoes represent  several things; the pureness that the mother wants the daughter to  have, the overbearing nature of the mother, the motherââ¬â¢s obsession  with order and the fact that the mother can communicate better with a  pair of shoes than she can with her own daughter. In comparison, I  enjoyed ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ far more and found it more interesting.                    Compare two short stories where the characters face difficult Essay  Compare two short stories where the characters face difficult  situations    We are comparing the stories ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ by Doris Lessing and ââ¬ËYour  shoesââ¬â¢ by Michele Roberts. They both deal with the issue of daughters  leaving home and how it affects the whole family. In ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢, the  granddad is affected most severely but in ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢, it is the  mother. ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ is written in a first person narrative from the  motherââ¬â¢s perspective. ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ is written in the third person. The  main theme of the stories is growing up and letting go/ moving on.    In ââ¬ËFightââ¬â¢ the granddad is overprotective of the granddaughter and she  craves freedom from him and the atmosphere of the house she has grown  up in. Her granddad makes her feel that getting married and moving  away is wrong, ââ¬ËSheââ¬â¢ll marry him next, Iââ¬â¢m telling you; sheââ¬â¢ll be  marrying him next!ââ¬â¢. In ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ there is a similar theme of over  protectiveness and inability of the guardian to let go. However, in  ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ the daughter actually runs away from the mother, whereas  in ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ the granddad simply feels that she is running away.    The two stories conclude in very different ways. In ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ the  granddad symbolises that he is finally ready to let go of his  granddaughter by releasing, if only for a short while, the pigeon that  has symbolised her throughout the whole story. In ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ it  contrasts this by the mother becoming increasingly unstable as the  story progresses and ending with her seeming to have a mental  breakdown.    In ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ the characters deal with the difficulties very differently  than in ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢. The granddad in ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ tries to lock his  granddaughter away from the world and convince himself he is doing it  for her own good. The gra...              ...of the motherââ¬â¢s family  history, which shows that she didnââ¬â¢t take the side of her mother  either, but went onto her fatherââ¬â¢s side.    In ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ the characters deal with the similar  difficulties very differently. Both authors use symbolism to emphasise  the difficulties or dilemmas, pigeons are used in ââ¬ËFlightââ¬â¢ and  trainers are used in ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢. The symbols in both stories relate  to travelling or a journey. I think that the symbolism is effective in  both stories but more so in ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ as the shoes represent  several things; the pureness that the mother wants the daughter to  have, the overbearing nature of the mother, the motherââ¬â¢s obsession  with order and the fact that the mother can communicate better with a  pair of shoes than she can with her own daughter. In comparison, I  enjoyed ââ¬ËYour Shoesââ¬â¢ far more and found it more interesting.                      
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