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1.)    How is marriage’s function in society portrayed in Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” and Wharton’s “The Other Two”?
“The Story of an Hour”

“The Story of an Hour”

“The Other Two”
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2) How do Poe’s “The Telltale Heart” and Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” use the unreliable narrator to explore mental illness?
“The Telltale Heart”
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“The Yellow Wallpaper”
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I have the answerHow is marriage’s function in society portrayed in Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” and Wharton’s “The Other Two”?  Marriage is companionship between a wife and a husband. In both short stories Marriage is portrayed as exactly that, but largely affected by the societies and the nature of time on the relationship between a husband and wife. Both stories generally expose a wife as submissive and a husband with a position of authority. In Kate Chopin marriages were based on a patriarchal arrangement in which the husband held a position of authority and the wife held a position of submission. Mr. Brently Mallard imposed his will on his wife Louise which is abusive since wife’s selfhood is denied just because of love and believed he had control over her wife and could do whatever he wanted. while on the hand in “The Other Two” Alice and her husband Waythorn where Waythorn first attraction to Alice was because of her motherly capabilities. He doesn’t see any use of her beyond that of being a mother which signifies she will be a great care taker of him.   The initial settings of both stories created a basis and understanding that marriages is all about a husband being superior and a wife being submissive. This is further depicted on The Other Two where Waythorn is informed by Alice two other earlier husbands, Haskett and Varick and he feels that she is expected to belong to him so the very thought of ownership being to another man makes him feel uneasy and maybe even disturbs his manhood but later feels happy Alice had more experience since she is a combination of past experiences that she better takes care of a man to make sure he is happy.   Marriage confines women and lack freedom to do or act the way they want since after Louise’s husband’s death in the Kate Chopin’s, she got freedom to act the way she wanted with no dictates from a man or society.  2) How do Poe’s “The Telltale Heart” and Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” use the unreliable narrator to explore mental illness?  The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe, the unnamed narrator remains an unreliable narrator. Exemplified through his actions and thoughts, it is quite obvious the narrator is deranged and mentally unstable, proving the point he is an insane innocent as well as an unreliable source. He feels it is necessary to murder an old man he lives with due to his one blind eye. In addition, toward the end, he envisions the old man’s dead heart pulsing and beating, driving him to insanity and admits to his crimes.  In the story “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe, we meet a narrator who is we can say was unreliable due to his actions and insane thoughts hates the old man blind eye and thinks the only remedy is to kill the old man whom he had lived withforlong and he loves him, He tried to prove his sanity by attempting to kill the old man when he was asleep but of course the eyes were closed thus he said it was impossible to the work showing his madness. After killing the old man, he also says he loved the heartbeat and envision it so much, by saying so he is revealing his madness. When police arrived, his hallucination drives him to shout where the he had hidden the corpse.  In the story The Yellow Wallpaper we meet a woman who is mentally ill thus unreliable narrator of the story, she is addressingthe wall paper in her room which she claims is the reason she does not get well faster, she also believes that her husband who happens to be a doctor is also the reason she does not get well but in real sense her husband was the one treating her.
please I do not want any plagiarismPart 2  The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe, the unnamed narrator remains an unreliable narrator. Exemplified through his actions and thoughts, it is quite obvious the narrator is deranged and mentally unstable, proving the point he is an insane innocent as well as an unreliable source. He feels it is necessary to murder an old man he lives with due to his one blind eye. In addition, toward the end, he envisions the old man’s dead heart pulsing and beating, driving him to insanity and admits to his crimes.  In the story “The Tell Tale Heart” (Allen Poe), we meet a narrator who is deemed untrustworthy because of his actions and insane thoughts hates the blind eye of the elderly man and thinks the only remedy is to end his life despite having lived with him for a long time and loving him, He tried to declare he was not insane through attempting to kill the old man when he was asleep but of course the eyes were closed thus he said the task was not doable, the work showing his madness. After taking the life of the elderly man, he also says he loved the heartbeat and envision it so much, by saying so he is revealing his madness. When police arrived, his hallucination drives him to shout where the he had hidden the corpse.  In the story The Yellow Wallpaper we meet a woman who is mentally ill thus unreliable narrator of the story, she is addressing the wall paper in her room which she claims is the reason she does not get well faster, she also believes that her husband who happens to be a doctor is also the reason she does not get well but in real sense her husband was the one treating her.




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