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    When two people are tied together by their vows, it is each of their responsibility to fulfill the happiness of one another, and if one cannot then they should not expect the same in return. Sinclair Ross’s short story, “The Painted Door”, reveals the growing unhappiness of a farmer’s wife, Ann, who feels alone as her husband John leaves home to help his father in the harsh conditions of the storm. Ann seeks comfort and companionship with another man after 7 years of feeling neglected and unhappy

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    In the short story by Sinclair Ross “The Painted Door” which was publicized in 1939. A restless farmer’s wife, Ann struggles with the lack of true contact and excitement in her life. While her significant other, John is conflicted with the fact that he is just not “good” enough for Ann and wrestles with it throughout his development as a character. Ross demonstrates how a lack of communication in a union can prompt strain and isolation, even in the ones that were solidified and built on loyalty and

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    The Painted Door The natural landscape and the winter storm in “The Painted Door” serve as a metaphor for Ann’s sense of isolation. The story uses the atmosphere and its surroundings to foreshadow the reader about the main character Ann’s emotions and mood. The farm that Ann and John live at, is very isolated from everyone. The closest neighbour they have is “five miles away” from them. Ann isolation is emotional and physical ,she especially feels isolated from the one person she’s suppose to feel

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    A Breeding Ground For Suffering When there is no one to smile at, when one is no longer needed or wanted, life is full of appalling, unbearable loneliness; yet through the strife, it ends much too soon.In Sinclair Ross’s, “The Painted Door,” in a rural prairie farm, a couple separates as John treks in the stormy winter to care for his father due to the brewing blizzard. After extensive, monotonous hours alone at home halts when Steven, a neighbouring friend, visits, attraction and fidelity battle

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    both parties should be able to openly confide in one another, and understand that the other’s intentions are to benefit the other and yet respectfully compromise on decisions together. With that said, in Sinclair Ross’s short story entitled The Painted Door, the message of how lack of communication can result in dire circumstances is exquisitely envisioned. Moreover, as the seemingly conventional young rural couple’s story gradually progresses, the implications of Ann, the emotionally suppressed wife

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    In “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross, it is evident that light is used to illustrate the degradation of Ann’s devotion to John as the night approaches and the time spent with Steven, due to John’s absence, lengthens. This is first demonstrated when the setting of a landscape with “bitter light” (1) is established. Despite the bitterness, caused by Ann and John’s non-communicative relationship, the light exemplifies that Ann retains a secure devotion towards John and is confident that he will return

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    John In The Painted Door

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    The faith of main character John in the short story “The Painted Door” is due to the actions of John himself. In the story farmer, John is presented as a sweet, simple and naive old man, who dooms himself. To begin, John decides to leave his mischievous wife alone throughout the huge storm. “It isn’t right to leave me here alone. Surely I’m as important as your father,” (1) Anna continued as she stared through the window. The couple of seven years, bickered, back and forth about whether John should

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    The Painted Door Theme

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    If so, how? (Note: The title may just identify the main character, or some other story element.) The title, “The Painted Door”, does not really refer to the theme of the story, rather a story element. The story theme is more about an old fashioned infidelity story, and you really can’t get that from the title. At the end of the story you understand the importance of the painted door, you don’t really before that point. 3. Who is the narrator? What is the point of view (first person, third person

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    Painted Door Women

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    too play an important role in society. In addition, Wharton’s characters refute the haunting words of Queen Victoria: “Let women be what God intended, a helpmate for a man, but with totally different duties and vocations” (Trueman). In “The Bolted Door”, the turning point of the story,

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    Sinclair Ross wrote the short story “The Painted Door” in 1939 for Queens Quarterly, a magazine, in Canada. Within the short story Ross emphasized the struggles of experienced by those on the 1930’s Post-Depression Canadian prairie. He does this by describing one day where a farmer named John makes the nineteen-mile march across the snow-covered hills to his father’s home, to make sure he is okay before the blizzard. Meanwhile John’s wife Ann is at home with their young neighbor Steven having dinner

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