Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Willa Cathers O Pioneers! and Charlotte Perkins Gilmans Mr. Peebles

Willa Cathers O Pioneers and Charlotte Perkins Gilmans Mr. Peebles HeartIn both Willa Cathers sweet O Pioneers and Charlotte Perkins Gilmans short story Mr. Peebles Heart present the indorser with strong, successful female characters. Alexandra Bergson, the heroine of O Pioneers, becomes the manager and proprietor of a well-fixed farm on the Nebraska frontier speckle Joan R. Bascom of Mr. Peebles Heart is a successful doctor. Cather and Gilman create competent, independent female characters that do not accommodate to the perceived societal standards for women in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century. Both women must struggle against orderings perception of what they should be and how they should behave, however, Alexandras struggle leaves her emotionally yonder while Joans struggle does not hinder her emotional attachments. throughout the nineteenth century, gender roles were increasingly characterized by a division of natural process into separate spheres for men an d women. Men moved freely between home base and the outside world, however, women were largely restricted to the home and remained financially dependent upon a man. While this situation offered women to a greater extent power within the home, that power was actually limited in scope. As the twentieth century neared, more and more women began to challenge the societal expectations placed upon them. Many Americans began to fear that the family was disintegrating due to a declining birth rate, a rising divorce rate, and efforts of a growing crook of women to break out of their separate sphere of domesticity by obtaining a higher(prenominal) education, joining womens organizations, and taking jobs outside the home (Kellogg and Mintz 1937). As this state-of-the-art movement gained momentu... ...ifestyle as the manager of a profitable farm. But while Joan has thrived in her professional and her social life, Alexandra is emotionally stunted as a result of her struggle against societal norms. Works CitedCather, Willa. O Pioneers New York capital of Delaware Publications, Inc., 1993. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. Mr. Peebles Heart. The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories. Ed. Paul Negri. New York Dover Publications, Inc., 1997. 63-70. Kellogg, Susan and Steven Mintz. Family Structures. encyclopedia of American Social History. Ed. by Mary Kupiec Cayton, Elliott J. Gorn and whoreson W. Williams). New York Charles Scribners Sons, 1993. 1925-1945. Pleck, Elizabeth H. Gender Roles and Relation. Encyclopedia of American Social History. Ed. by Mary Kupiec Cayton, Elliott J. Gorn and Peter W. Williams). New York Charles Scribners Sons, 1993. 1945-1961.

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