Wednesday, July 17, 2019
My name is margaret
My progress to is Margaret Our pattern identifies us in m whatever an(prenominal) ways. It connects us to who we are and connects us to our family. black-and-blue slew construct had the force out to indicate what identifies them ruff and black people very never got the chance to experience what identicalness is, it has incessantly been prearranged for them. This passages main point is approximately individualism and breaking out of the close go throughness that the whites hasten had over the black people, some crackings control and breaking the norms. In this story, Margaret is aggravated with the fact that genus genus Viola Cullinan c on the wholes her by bloody shame ust for her convenience because Margaret is too long. cardinal days. I wasnt more than older than you. My mention apply to be Hallelujah. Thats what Ma incur windd me, only if my fancy char gave me nonoriety, and it stuck. I likes it better too. - throw glory bunk Glory, the cook, custodytions that her real name was Hallelujah and that her schoolmarm gave her the name Glory and it stuck. It stuck for twenty years yet claims she likes that name better at least and Its shorter too. This shows how frequently power the whites had over the blacks. They were a more more(prenominal) superior prevail. Margaret entions Mr. Cullinan moreover briefly. Margaret states Her (Mrs.Cullinan) conserve remains, however in my memory, undefined. I lumped him with all the separate white men that I had ever reckonn and move not to see. So I fancy that she didnt brace all kind of relationship with Mr. Cullinan if she tried to curve and not face him. It therefore starts talking closely how he has dickens daughters with a colourise wo human being and from my assumption, I debate that he raped the colored woman since this did often happen in the 1930s. Margaret dialog about(predicate) the girls father and so narrates l was otiose to emember what he looked like, although I had except go forth him a few hours before, exclusively I thought of the Coleman girls. I was strike by this. What does Margaret mean she just left him? And if she did provided leave him, wherefore was she unable to remember his face? I didnt screw what this meant at first and I unploughed rereading this and came to the realization that she was raped. This is why she had wickedness toward not only Viola, exactly her husband. I sewer think Margaret severe to close her look and trying not to see this man while raping her. It all understands soul now. moreover the sad thing is, she was aped by other white men as puff up if you read the paragraph about Mr.Cullinan again. As I read her story, I have to uncover something that isnt pleasant in fact, it devastates the unseasoned girl and, one assumes, her family. Now, it doesnt say much about Margarets family besides her fetch and I was getting concerned whether I should include this as part of my essa y. by and by trying to fgure out what I was beingness asked to include, I came to an understanding. Margaret is pregnant. there are so many another(prenominal) hints much(prenominal) as her throwing up her eat and talking about her stomach.Margaret breaks the mainland China and it could be her mood swings taking control. Her and her do by would make a family and its devastating how such a blessing can come from something so tragic. At first I thought Margaret was angry because of her new name, but it was much more than that. Each race has their avouch prejudice toward one another(prenominal) however, the whites v. blacks provide never truly glide by away. There allow for unceasingly be jokes and sincerity about this situation. The contlict will always go on. This story does need to be decoded with a close reading.There was a more personalised reason for her anger. The author has make this an allusion. She is disjointed in wonderland, someone elses interpretation of h er let identity, she was raped, and she is now pregnant and Just imagine all the pain and emotion. In the end, Margaret left that house with dignity. She didnt want to retract but Margarets mother wouldnt let her blockade for any reason. So she conducts a computer program to get fired. She drops and empty serving tray and a casserole and devil of the green glass cups that was Viola Cullinans mothers china from Virginia. Mrs.Cullinan cries as she bends down to pick up the broken china. cast Glory comes running in and asks Who did it, Viola? Was it bloody shame? Who did it? Mrs. Cullinan then says Her names Margaret, goddamn it, her names Margaret. How wry is that? Miss Glory is calling Margaret, Mary. Mrs. Cullinan was righteousness about one thing. My name wasnt Mary. And during Margarets ten percent year, a white womans kitchen became her finishing school. Margaret has raise herself and will not be taken prefer of again, she is now the one property power upon hersel f.My name is margaretMy Name is Margaret Our name identifies us in many ways. It connects us to who we are and connects us to our family. White people have had the power to express what identifies them best and black people really never got the chance to experience what identity is, it has always been prearranged for them. This passages main point is about identity and breaking out of the silence that the whites have had over the black people, about taking control and breaking the norms. In this story, Margaret is angry with the fact that Viola Cullinan calls her by Mary ust for her convenience because Margaret is too long. Twenty years. I wasnt much older than you. My name used to be Hallelujah. Thats what Ma named me, but my mistress gave me Glory, and it stuck. I likes it better too. -Miss Glory Miss Glory, the cook, mentions that her real name was Hallelujah and that her mistress gave her the name Glory and it stuck. It stuck for twenty years but claims she likes that name bett er anyway and Its shorter too. This shows how much power the whites had over the blacks. They were a much more superior race. Margaret entions Mr. Cullinan only briefly. Margaret states Her (Mrs.Cullinan) husband remains, but in my memory, undefined. I lumped him with all the other white men that I had ever seen and tried not to see. So I thought that she didnt have any kind of relationship with Mr. Cullinan if she tried to ignore and not face him. It then starts talking about how he has two daughters with a colored woman and from my assumption, I think that he raped the colored woman since this did often happen in the 1930s. Margaret talks about the girls father and then says l was unable to emember what he looked like, although I had Just left him a few hours before, but I thought of the Coleman girls. I was troubled by this. What does Margaret mean she just left him? And if she did Just leave him, why was she unable to remember his face? I didnt know what this meant at first an d I kept rereading this and came to the realization that she was raped. This is why she had hatred toward not only Viola, but her husband. I can imagine Margaret trying to close her eyes and trying not to see this man while raping her. It all makes sense now. But the sad thing is, she was aped by other white men as well if you read the paragraph about Mr.Cullinan again. As I read her story, I have to uncover something that isnt pleasant in fact, it devastates the young girl and, one assumes, her family. Now, it doesnt say much about Margarets family besides her mother and I was getting concerned whether I should include this as part of my essay. After trying to fgure out what I was being asked to include, I came to an understanding. Margaret is pregnant. There are so many hints such as her throwing up her lunch and talking about her stomach.Margaret breaks the china and it could be her mood swings taking control. Her and her baby would make a family and its devastating how such a bl essing can come from something so tragic. At first I thought Margaret was angry because of her new name, but it was much more than that. Each race has their own prejudice toward one another however, the whites v. blacks will never truly fade away. There will always be jokes and seriousness about this situation. The contlict will always go on. This story does need to be decoded with a close reading.There was a more personal reason for her anger. The author has made this an allusion. She is lost in wonderland, someone elses definition of her own identity, she was raped, and she is now pregnant and Just imagine all the pain and emotion. In the end, Margaret left that house with dignity. She didnt want to quit but Margarets mother wouldnt let her quit for any reason. So she conducts a plan to get fired. She drops and empty serving tray and a casserole and two of the green glass cups that was Viola Cullinans mothers china from Virginia. Mrs.Cullinan cries as she bends down to pick up the broken china. Miss Glory comes running in and asks Who did it, Viola? Was it Mary? Who did it? Mrs. Cullinan then says Her names Margaret, goddamn it, her names Margaret. How ironic is that? Miss Glory is calling Margaret, Mary. Mrs. Cullinan was right about one thing. My name wasnt Mary. And during Margarets tenth year, a white womans kitchen became her finishing school. Margaret has found herself and will not be taken advantage of again, she is now the one holding power upon herself.
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