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    Shiloh Shiloh is a story written by Bobbie Ann Mason that tells the story of a man Leroy and his wife Norma Jean Moffitt and son Randy life struggles. The story begins a normal scene and is the story of most American families living in a community of interest in Mayfield Kentucky (Tennessee). A town where a working- class man can relax and enjoy the amenities life has to offer taking care of his family. As with all families, one has the unspoken expectations of whom they should be according

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    In “Shiloh” by Bobbie Ann Mason, the author talks about a married couple that has experienced some life changes. The husband Leroy was in a bad accident that would injure his leg from a highway accident while driving his tractor-trailer. And a wife name Norma Jean that is attending a body-building class and works at a drugstore, and would soon have to see her husband every day. The couple not only endures new changes in their lifestyle considering the husband it temporarily not working but will soon

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    Bobbie Ann Mason the author of the short story “Shiloh” grew up during the time in society when women in her community did little besides give birth and work on the land or in schools, stores, or factories (SparkNote.com). Mason was recognized for highlighting many societal issues in her writings, some were written during the initial start of the feminist movement and had that undertone. In “Shiloh” the themes are multifaceted, she touches on marriage, self-awareness, relationships, and grief.

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    Themes within ShilohWithin the story "Shiloh" by Bobbie Ann Mason, the three main reoccurring themes are self-fulfillment, independence, and marriage. From these themes, a variety of symbols emerge to demonstrate why both Leroy and Norma Jean have their own particular problems. There are multiple symbols that relate to these themes. One of these symbols is the log cabin that relates to self-fulfillment. Secondly, Norma Jean takes steps and changes her life style to live independently

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    Bobbie Ann Mason started writing during the 1980s Renaissance. Mason was influenced by the Depression, new births, and major wars. Major wars such as World War II affected writers during 1940’s, many of them took the experience of this war and wrote a novel or a essay. Mason didn’t just base her novels on major events that happened to the people, and many novels she wrote was from experience. World War II created a new world for America. It wasn’t just a war that affected people but it showed how

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    Symbolism in Shiloh In the short story “Shiloh”, written by Bobbie Ann Mason, symbolism is widely used. The story has several different messages behind the symbols used throughout the story. The log cabin, the Civil War battle of Shiloh, the dust ruffle and a flock of birds are all similes used to foreshadow and help readers further understand. Although the symbols have different messages, they all tie together to produce the conclusion of the whole story. First, let’s discuss the biggest simile

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    “Everyday Use”. While in “Being Country” by Bobbie Ann Mason and “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker they include hard-working women, the

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    Bobbie Ann Mason’s “Shiloh” is a short story that takes place in Kentucky and discuses several underlying messages and themes. The story follows the middle-class family of Leroy and Norma Jean Moffitt, with several other minor characters such as Norma Jean’s mother Mabel, and a boy named Stevie. The story questions the notion that a married couple grows closer as time passes. However, it seems that by the end of the story that Leroy and Norma Jean could not be further apart. Throughout the story

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    The stories of Frederick Douglass and Bobbie Ann Mason are inspirational. Douglass was a slave who desperately wanted to learn to read and write. At the time he was a slave, and struggled to achieve this goal. Mason was a country girl who wanted to move into a town. She did not enjoy depending on nature for survival. She also wanted to become a stewardess, instead of taking on a traditional female role at the time. Because Douglass was a slave, and Mason was a country girl, the two writers wanted

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    Sergeant Mom 	Mabel Beasley, the Mother of Norma Jean, in Bobbie Ann Mason’s "Shiloh", has all the characteristics of a Marine Drill Sergeant. A Drill Sergeant will inspect living areas for cleanliness, demand everything be in its proper place, maintain strict discipline, and change certain personality or character traits. The Drill Sergeant will force any person, without a strong spirit, to perform acts of defiance against themselves, society, or the object of their tribulations

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