A Pair Of Silk Stockings Analysis

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Gender Inequality : A Hindrance In Women's Existence

Reflecting the glare of the sun on its silky, dark green leaves, a formidable, dominant, and patriarchal figure of a grand oak tree stands. Underneath, however, lies the declining structures of wilted flowers, forever shielded from the rays of sunlight. Like the wilted flowers, women during the period of first wave feminism bear a position under the oppression of patriarchal society. Spanning the 19th through the early 20th century, gender inequality prevented women from reaching a sense of individualism. Often times, a woman is pressured to sacrifice values in life for assisting her husband with responsibilities of house chores and nurture. Along with self-deprivation, a woman’s opinion are silenced by the male dominating society, as she has no preference for an area of residency,
The short stories, “A Wagner Matinee” and “A Pair of Silk Stockings” convey a similar view on a woman’s right to independence and opportunity due to sacrifices enforced by an oppressing society which depreciates self-value. The main characters in the two works go through life changing experiences, which transform their perception of the self and outlook on society; both characters have precious past experiences left behind after marriage, and both characters did not want to attend to their daily lives after returning to those experiences. In Aunt Georgiana’s case, her fixation on music is revisited after a long term of suffering in an isolated and distress state on the farm, while Mrs. Sommers reverts to her life as a young, noble lady who tends to herself in exchange for the role of a mother who devotes all her time and attention to her responsibilities. Once the two women reclaim their everyday life under patriarchal figures, the path to sunshine is closed, and they will decay like wilted

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