Analysis Of The Young Housewife

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The Young Housewife by William Carlos William is a short poem that portraits the sexism towards women. The poem gives the reader a lot of details how married women in society are viewed. It also shows the reader what women are expected to do once married. The Young Housewife poem has hidden views about women that are particularly sexist. Through the eyes of William Carlos William it portraits what society thinks of women. Their thoughts and/or his thoughts are not necessarily something a woman would want society to regard them as. The beginning of the poem starts with the young housewife walking around the house. The poem gives an specific time "At ten AM the young housewife moves about in negligee behind the wooden walls" (pg. 619). The fact that the author gave an specific time, it shows how controlled the housewife 's life is. It gives the impression to the reader that married women must do everything at a exact time. Then the poem goes on "of her husband 's …show more content…

"A woman 's light dressing gown, often made from a sheer fabric",(pg.619). By giving her that description she is being objectified. She is seen not wearing too much clothing, usually women that show too much skin are given a bad connotation. They are not respectable in society, and are often talked wrongly about. The title of the poem itself has a hidden message. "The Young Housewife", means that the woman could have been married as young as the age of eighteen. Since she stays at home being the "housewife", she is depends on her husband to take care of her needs. The poem gives no hope of her being independent so she will forever depend on someone to support her. From this interpretation the poem is saying that women are to marry young, and stay at home. Not given the opportunity to pursue a career, and obtain a decent job to support herself

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