Friday, March 1, 2019

Commentary on Dorothy Parker’s Essay

Mr. Durant is a prose active a man, who he had promised his children they could keep a dog still seems to no longer want to do so. He promised so while on their back he is toilsome to kick the dog out of the stick out. He does is on their back because he wants to re important the reasonity skeletal frame of the house who does nonhing wrong. On the other hand, to his married woman he gives stupid reasons a equivalent(p) all the males in the neighborhood will be running afterward her and first thing you know, shed be having puppies. Mrs. Durant is non actually meliorate and also very ingnues and so blindly trusts and means whatever her husband tells her. She idolizes him because she does not read and is not very educated and therefore her husbands knowledge faculty impress her a lot. The family relationships where the father is the dominant figure remain the same through the whole modulation.2. Chronology/timeDorothy Parker has written this musical passage in such a way , tending to give actions one by one, make so the piece more intriguing and interesting. However, she often goes backward and forwards when describing Mr. Durants den and fiber to give us a deeper understanding or certainty of his character. However, time in either display case is significant but not essential and does not affect right off the themes of this passage.3. ThemesSome themes implied through the passage atomic number 18Authority is one of the main themes in this passage and Mr. Durant conveys this authority very easily. His wifes lets him do so, because she thinks that he is very educated and in consequence his actions and word is always right. This shows another(prenominal) theme, the inventiveness of Mrs. Durant who blindly believes everything her husband tells her. The relationships amidst these two characters seem very iciness and unpleasant, not only because there is no agreement and understanding between this couples there is no evince of affection as well . Dishonesty is another important theme is this passage, which Mr. Durant is intelligibly characterized by because brutally beguiles his children on their back. internal perversions4. How literary features convey/enlarge the themesThe prose has many adjectives which be very recyclable in strengthen the meaning of the themes since the prose is very descriptive. For example, the two adjectives insatiable proofreader and indefatigable collector show that although he wanted to seem as tireless reader, he is very unintelligent because is easily manipulated by the advertisements. A comparison in this piece is young woman with wings like a vampire bat which is very significant because in my printing this is another hint of Mr. Durants sexual problems.5. Point of view/ intentThe passage is told from the third person point of view and that is the narrator, Dorothy Parker. She is more making known rather than evaluating because she tends to rely more on the facts leaving so up to us to interpret them in our own way. Because the atmosphere is not jocular at all, this shows the goodness of the narrators attitudes towards her subject. She presents the main character, Mr. Durant as a very cold, distant and selfish person. The tone of the passage is very serious and desperate (fruitless) because the main character, Mr. Durant has all the power and his word for the others (his wife and children) seems to be a rule. This is shown when after he asks his daughter if he had ever stone-broke a promise, she replies No Father but conviction was not hers whish shows that make up she wasnt convinced, she was obliged to reply so because of business concern that he might get angry or react. Parker obviously doesnt exact a high regard for Mr. Durant at all, however development irony she enjoys mocking his attitudes of superiority and of the one who is so full of himself that wants others to believe that he he has never broken a promise yet.6. social organisationThe passa ge falls into many petty and long paragraphs. Usually, the short paragraphs are made of dialogues while the long ones are primarily descriptive which might signify the greater importance of the descriptions. The two longest paragraphs are mainly about two subjects Mr. Durants den and books. This shows that he is the main character since everything is mainly about him and also because he is always the one who gets the word. The short paragraphs in the first page have only three lines. They are short maybe because the piece is carefully described and avoids telling everything at once to let the reader get the themes one by one, making it more interesting. However, the dialogues although short, are very significant in understanding the personalities of the characters.7. Lexis ( terminology)The language used is anatomyal and this is because the issue that is being discussed is serious or at least thats how the atmosphere is conveyed to us. This formal language has a substantiating af fect on the piece because it is appropriate with the message that the author is trying to transmit, that of authority and stereotypes. The language is also particularly descriptive and therefore the author tends to give the themes by hints in the description. The language used by Parker in written in an ironic form towards this character, which although she doesnt seem to wonder at all, she enjoys mocking his attitudes of superior and of the one who is so full of himself that wants others to believe that he never breaks a promise. Parker uses satire which is a form of exposing of rabidity within a society through ridiculing them and that is what she does with the character of Mr. Durant.8. Specific ImagesMr. Durant is clearly shown as the authority figure in this piece. An image that indicates this is he jerked his manoeuver backwards which shows that his order is not only an obligation to his wife but he does not even need to say it. Mr. Durant might not even be as knowledgeabl e as he wants to seem. there are two reasons why I think this. Firstly, the fact that his books were seamed up behind the glass of the bookcase might show that they were not even used and were there as decorations. Secondly, as we notice in the passage, he seems very impatient and narrow minded because does not allow others to have their word yelling Quiet to his daughter while he interrupts his wife who for once was about to protest against her husband, saying Now you just diverge all that to me.This shows disrespect and impatience to listen to others and therefore might not even have the same patience to read a book. I personally, from this piece got the feeling that Mr. Durant is not a very sane person because there are many controversies on his character, like he tries to be the perfect father in his children eyes who has never broken a promise, while on their backs beguiles them being very ambidextrous.9. RhythmThe unit of ammunition in this passage is very irregular for the reason that it is continually base from crescendo to decrescendo form, creating so anxiety and tension to the readers. There is a high tension in the beginning of the passage because the author starts this passage with the word Quiet which strait away gives a kind of scrap and makes the atmosphere very dramatic. Then, the author jumps into descriptions, going into a decrescendo form for a while. On the third part of the passage, again we have a crescendo in rhythm because the tension increases, especially when Mrs. Durant says But the children, Theyll be just simply which in my opinion is an initial and tiny min of revolt against her husbands opinion.

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