Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Ann from ââ¬ÅThe Painted Doorââ¬Â by Sinclair Ross Essay
Because of keisters lack of communication skills, Ann feels isolated psychologic in ally and emotionally, and as a result, she is seen by the reader as a woman in despondency seeking companionship during the Great Depression.Ann is dutiful and submissive, so typical of the women of the 30s, as it is shown when she claimed, Plenty to eat muss of wood to keep me ready what to a greater extent could a woman ask for?(p.48) even though it is clear the opposite of what she really wants. She says to John I know. Its just that almosttimes when youre away I entrance lonely the hesitation in this particular sentence explains her powerful desire to have someone to run out to, yet is afraid of Johns response.But we think Ann is more than just what she appears to be. There are moments where her rebellious personality is shown, such as when she went out of the house during the blizzard to feed the animals when John had plainly stated to her, Everythings fed and watered, and Ill see that theres plenty of wood in. This depicts Anns willingness to go so far as to head off herself from her loneliness. Also, the way she beseeches John to stay and the way she reacted, She glanced up sharply, then busied herself illumination the table (pg49) at the mention of a visit by Steven shows that she presents some good intuition and intellect as to what may happen.One green goddess argue that Ann is unconsciously selfish and even ungrateful, for John is constantly seek to please her by working continuous hours without aids of others. She also has a roof over her head and food in her tummy that so many lacked during that era, and yet, she gives hints that she is highly unsatisfied of her current situation and commits adultery. However, the lack of companionship, change magnitude by the barrenness of the surroundings in which the character lives in, makes Ann desperate for anything that would get her out of her miserable existence. As we know, humans are extreme loving creatu res, and when Steven arrived on her doorsteps with his, quote, still-boyish face (pg57) and his lips drawn in a little grin that was too insolent, but at the same time companionable(pg57) , Ann forgets all rules and drops her mental barrier, giving into what she desires the most companionship.So in conclusion, we feel that Ann is a woman with an extremely good heart, but is misguided into doing wrong actions by the isolation and loneliness in which her husband had ultimately caused.
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