A Small, Good Thing

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I agree with your points of views, I also believe when mother in story "Girl" keep telling her daughter how she should make dishes in a way that might defines her culture. Moreover, the best theme that explains this story is feminist because it highly focus on girl work and her responsibility that she have to do. I also thinks, cleaning home, maintaining good personality is part of women life. A woman has to build good reputation in front of other, this is why author makes the mother really worried and picking about her daughter works. This action practice in many areas and sometimes parents get really critical with their daughter to obey their commands.
1. 1) The story of an “An Hour” by Kate Chopin defines the implicit logic of characterization …show more content…

Because she always teach her daughter how to do better work.

3) In the story “Happy Ending” by Margaret Atwood’s demonstrate a dramatic shift in the tone by stating different scenario. But one things was common in all, the death happen at the end. Author defines how time doesn’t stay same forever. 4) In the story “A Small, Good Thing” by Raymond Carver defines dull story with full of symbolism in which author delivers many messages to the reader. As an example, at the end the bread presented which can be define happiness.

5) In the story “Sticks” by George Saunders, represents symbolism by using the pole as the main object. Author defines that poles got changed several times throughout the story based on the event. In addition, author purpose was to help reader to imagine the father feelings.

6) In the story “Wants” by Grace Paley’s represents symbolism by explaining the feeling of main character when she crossed path with her ex-husband without looking back that she married and have commitments with someone. She procced in her new world, with the old fellow. However, author defines that main character seems humble and stress-free person who keep herself away from

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