Analytical Essay on "The Good Corn" by H.E Bates and Turned by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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English

 

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October 6, 2012

 

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“The mournful tender glassiness of a cow’s big eyes after birth was something she could not bear” (pg5). Some of these traits are later seen as negative things displayed by Gerta in Turned. Mrs. Mortimer felt her only purpose in life was to have children. This reflected the author’s view that ‘It was a woman’s duty to have children...
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This reflected the author’s view that ‘It was a woman’s duty to have children...Not to bear children....was something more to a woman than misfortune” (pg 5). Mrs. Marroner, from ‘Turned’, also embodied the author, Charlotte Gilman’s, idea of a good woman. In fact Mrs Marroner bared many similarities to Gilman herself...
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