Sunday, March 10, 2019

A Girl’s Story Essay

The story A Girls Story by David Arnason is written in a modern perspective. It allows the author to write just about stereotypes and the difficulty of relationships and everyday life. The setting he chooses is like any otherwise love story by a river on a glad day. He chooses a female to take the lead role, which is where the criticizing and stereo typewriting comes into action. He describes the female lead as fairly tall, about five-foot octonary and quarter in your stocking feet with long blond tomentum cerebri, because long blond hair is sexy and virtuous, exactly what any guy would be in love with. Just like the perfect Cinderella.Throughout the story, the author uses metaphor, chaff and symbolism. The sarcastic irony comes from when he mentions that some women would be offended by his story, which many would be. The whole story is about mocking and being discriminatory to the female race. The author continuously mentions insecurities and flaws that some women have, which can be seen as offensive and inappropriate to some women.The author treats the story like a joke, but there are probably very few women who enjoyed cultivation his work at all. He speaks jokingly throughout most of it, mentioning at the beginning how he had been drinking and now just wants to avoid his wife, which is the condition he writes a story. He procrastinates at first, not exactly authorized what he will be writing about. He then becomes kinda self-righteous and conceded, thinking he is the best writer and can sour any girl beautiful. Again, the sexism and offensive is especially sensed when he says this, because he thinks he can fulfill every girls reverie of being beautiful.

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