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Women In A Jury Of Her Peers

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Walter Mitty is a man who uses his active imagination to escape the pressures of his wife. Shrewd and controlling nature Walter is constantly emasculated as his wife controls him. Walter’s drab life forces him to cope with vivid imaginings of himself taking command in a dangerous situations, however his wife smothers this form of self expression too. A “Jury of Our Peers” is another story which emphasises the downsides and weaknesses of a marital relationships, but instead of fixating on the man’s perspective, like Walter Mitty, now the women’s outlook is explored. The women in this story are dominated by their husbands.They are forced to complete arduous and bland house work all day. In this story the women’s lifestyle after marriage is portrayed as insipid and bleak in comparison to their once vibrant lives. The main theme that ties these tales together is marital oppression. In “A Jury of Her Peers” the husbands dominate and oppress their wives. There are countless examples of the husbands demoralizing and micromanaging their wives. The men force their wives to clean the house and work tirelessly in the kitchen, while belittling …show more content…

Walter uses his animated fantasies to escape his harsh realities. This allows him to cope with the constant vexations from his wife. Likewise the women from “A Jury of Her Peers” try defying their husbands. The women were instructed to stay in the kitchen as the men solve the mystery, and if they happen to stumble on something they were to report it to the men, but they didn’t. The women actually solved the case. They found the dead bird that gave Minnie Foster the motive to murder; however they withheld their discovery. This radical act of defiance was monumental. The women who had spent their whole married lives tirelessly following every whim of their dictatorial husbands finally stand up for themselves, and prove that they do not like their lifestyle and want to

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