A Good Man Is Hard To Find, And Yellow Wallpaper

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Modernism Paper In stories like “Memento Mori”, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, and “Yellow Wallpaper”, modernism is presented to us by exploring similar themes of alienation and disillusionment. As well as showcasing fragmented representation of time and inability to feel and express feelings. Jonathan Nolan, author of “Memento Mori” tells his story through letters written by the main character, Earl. “Memento Mori” is told to us in a fragmented representation of time. The point of view is unusual and modernistic because the main character is talking to himself through letters. Earl has no memory so he writes the letters to remind himself of his situation, which interferes with his mental stability even more. “And as for the passage of time, well, that doesn't really …show more content…

For example, Earl from “Memento Mori” is kept locked away in a hospital room. “ I don't even know how long you've been locked up in this room already. Neither do you. But your advantage in forgetting is that you'll forget to write yourself off as a lost cause” (Nolan 1). This expresses how Earl is being alienated from the outside world and society. The same concept of alienation is also told to us in “Yellow Wallpaper”. “There are hedges and walls and gates that lock, and lots of separate little houses for the gardeners and people” (Gilman 1). Jane, the narrator in “Yellow Wallpaper” is kept stowed away by her husband who is trying very poorly to help with her mental illness. **put more about yellow wp** In “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, the killer also known as the misfit has lived a life of alienation. He spent his time in jail keeping to himself, staying away from everyone else. His mind was constantly bouncing around from him being responsible for the death of his father and how no matter what he did, it didn’t matter because in some way you will be held accountable for your

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