Comparing Religious Oppression In Araby And Parker's Back

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As days turn into months, months into years, years into decades, and so on and so forth, life itself and everyone in it is evolving in every way possible. From the way they dress, to the way they carry themselves, and to their beliefs and so much more. Even the way people study has completely evolved. A major reason behind change is technology. The world has become a new and improved digital world. Everyone expects this because in time they become smarter and new ideas are derived from it. People anticipate that one day this can eventually lead to cures for diseases and many other inventions that can only do well for them. Yet, what happens when great things are taken advantage of and their true powers are forgotten? The first story presented is “Parker’s Back” by Flannery O’conner, which displays religious oppression. The second story is “Diary of a Madman” by Lu Xun, …show more content…

This story has very similar viewpoints like the previous two stories while dealing with financial and religious oppression. Well one similarity between this story and “Parkers Back”, although set in separate countries, are located in poor communities that are filled with people of a lower, working class. In both stories, the characters are oppressed not only by their financial status, but also their religions. In “Araby”, the young boy tries to go to the bazaar to buy something for the girl he really likes. He imagines the perfect gift he can get her that will for sure, in his mind, win her over. His unrealistic view reminds the reader of parker’s idea that if he gets a tattoo, that is religious, his religious wife can’t do anything, but love it. Some religion oppression takes place when the sister of Mangan is prohibited from visiting the bazaar because there is a retreat in her convent. Just like “Diary of a Madman” people are controlled by others to do as they please. This takes away from the politics and religion and turns it into more of an

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