Saturday, November 8, 2014
"Paper Matches" by Paulette Jiles
“Paper Matches"
This poem's speaker can be defined as any women, mostly younger.
Mainly this poem is from the view point of a young girl, who feels as that it
is unfair that her "aunts washed dishes while the uncles squirted each
other." It is the girl’s first step to realizing that women are seen as
housewives, not to have fun, and constantly "At Your Service." A
while back, women were only housewives; they did not have jobs except to take
care of the children, the house, and the husband. The speaker asks “Why are we in
here,…and they are out there?” asking why are we doing chores, while they are
having fun? But the aunt just answers because “that’s the way it is,” it is the
way it always has been. The women are meant to do the chores; the women clean
the house, make sure warm, good food is on the table when the husband comes
home, the children have their homework done, and then after dinner the dishes
are washed and dried. Now, more women are gaining jobs, and there are even dads
that stay home. Feminism is on the rise because many women want to turn away
from the housewives idea of women to have equal rights for women and men. The younger
girl is showing that this revelation comes across for all women at some point. They
realized what society expects of them, where they want to be the cook, the
maid, the housewife or not.
Labels:
gender roles,
point of view,
speaker,
tone
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This is a tad repetitive and you have a lot of assertions that aren't rooted in the text. Be very careful that you're quoting and using the specific details from the poem before you do general social analysis.
ReplyDeletethis poem is show as the role of women in my culture and my experience the role of women is in home cooking cleaning that is major things they do and they good at
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