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Clever Manka Summary

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Story of an Hour and Clever Manka were both interesting short stories. There was a lot more idealism in Clever Manka though, and that made me enjoy it a bit more. Who doesn’t like to read a story that ends happily though? Both stories main focus is on the husband and a wife. They both share a common point of view that the woman is inferior to the husband. During the times these books were written, it was very common for a woman to be considered inferior to a man, and to have certain duties to fulfill around the house. A woman’s jobs usually consisted of taking care of the kids, feeding the family, and cleaning the house. There wasn’t much else they were expected to do, and if they did not do that they were considered useless. Both stories capture different sides of how the women felt during this oppression and tell both sides of the story. …show more content…

Mallard always seemed to be discontent with her husband and her current situation. In fact, whenever she finds out that her husband is killed in an automobile accident she finds pure joy in it, almost like a burden had been lifted off her shoulders. In Clever Manka though, the wife (Manka) loves her husband very much and is content with the current situation her life is in. Both stories also show conflict between the female and Male characters, but in clever manka its because the husband kicks Manka out for disobeying him. Of course, at the end of the book they get back together, so the writer added a sense of happiness to the end of the book. Unlike when Mrs. Mallard finds out that Brently was in a car accident and she doesn’t grieve whatsoever at the fact that he might be dead. Whenever she hears the news that he is alive, ironically she ends up dying herself. Most people tend to just read short stories, and not analytically look at some of the written techniques authors use while writing them. There were quite a bit of uses of symbolism, metaphors, irony, and even personification in these

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