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    particular, “I Stand Here Ironing,” written by Tillie Olsen, would happen to be the best short story. Although not in the same time period, hard working single mothers are able to relate to the short story in today’s times, with fictional elements that include the characters, the setting, and the point of view from the narrator, as it shows the choices that were made and consequences that happened afterwards, leaving the narrator wondering what if and could have been. Tillie Olsen’s short story, “I Stand

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    care and support from your parents because many unfortunate children such as Emily in “I Stand Here Ironing” story written by Tillie Olsen have not received all the care from their parents since their youth age. Olsen expresses successfully in this monologue story the distance between a mother and her daughter along with the mother’s guilty feeling of not being able to fix their relationship. “I Stand Here Ironing” story begins with the dialogue of the unnamed

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    without jobs. What was once the land of opportunity was now the land of desperation. In “I Stand Here Ironing” a mother looks back on her struggle of raising her daughter Emily, during the great depression. The author, Tillie Olsen, uses the setting of the book to explain the decisions the mother made and the lasting effect it had on her daughter. [ Informative] The story begins with Emily’s mother ironing some clothes for the following day. The reader is witnessing an internal discussion she is

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    Comparing Tillie Olsen’s “I Stand Here Ironing” and Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” Daughter and mother relationship is an endless topic for many writers. They meant to share the bond of love and care for each other. Nevertheless, in the real world their relationship is not as successful as it ought to be. The stories “Girl” and “I Stand Here Ironing” are examples of this conflict. The author of the short story “Girl” Jamaica Kincaid use her life story to reflect in the story. In her short story “Girl”

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    I stand here ironing I Stand Here Ironing lies in its fusion of motherhood as both metaphor and experience: it shows us motherhood bared, stripped of romantic distortion, and reins fused with the power of genuine metaphorical insight into the problems of selfhood in the modern world. ironing is a metaphor for "the ups and downs, back and forth of pressing pressures to make ends meet and a determination to pass through life's horrors and difficulties by keeping the mind intact and focusing

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    world where those with money and those without it have never been farther apart. These struggles, though they take place in an America unimaginable to many of its long ago citizens, have their roots in the past. Stories like Tillie Olsen’s “I Stand Here Ironing” also tried to piece their way through the murk of gender and class relations, and can offer modern American students more insight into the complexities of this subject. Through this piece of female literature, the forgotten women of midcentury

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    Bette Greene, Tillie Olsen, and Gwendolyn Brooks show how a mother is nothing more than an average woman, in their works of “Ordinary Woman,” “I Stand Here Ironing,” and “the mother.” Society always says how mothers are caretakers that they nurse their children when they fall ill and raise their spirits when they fall. The mother in “I Stand Here Ironing” failed to accomplish that. She failed to create

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    The idea that I most take issue with is the idea that women are to do everything around the house. I also take issue with the idea that being educated was almost looked down upon. The role of women was strictly inside the house and tending to everyone’s needs. Common themes I picked out from Pleasantville (Ross 1998), “I Stand Here Ironing” (Olsen 1961), and Mona Lisa Smile (Newell 2003) was that the role of the woman was to take care of the house. In Pleasantville when Jennifer and David actually

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    I Stand Here Ironing is my pick for the “best” short story I read in our reading this week. The short story, I Stand Here Ironing, is by Tillie Olsen, originally titled “Help Her to Believe” (Kirszner & Mandell, 2010). This short story was one of the first stories in Tillie Olsen’s major writing period (Tillie, 2017). Olsen is best known for writing powerful pieces of the lives and inner issues of the poor, working class, often starring women that combined contemporary writing with great writing

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    "I Stand Here Ironing", by Tillie Olsen is a short story portraying the life and regret of a young mother struggling to raise her oldest daughter. The mother- daughter relationship is the major part of the story and the attitude of the mother toward her daughter, Emily, and the actual character of the mother are two very important elements. The character of the mother can be said to be strong and persevering, and along with her age and experience came her wisdom. At first her attitude

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