Sunday, November 10, 2019
An Analysis of Ann Petryââ¬â¢s ââ¬ÅLike a Winding Sheetââ¬Â Essay
There have been countless studies to that show Stress, Frustration and Anger are related. In Ann Petry short story ââ¬Å"Like a Winding Sheetâ⬠you can observer this relationship. First, let us study the title ââ¬Å"Like a Winding Sheetâ⬠the words Winding Sheet means ââ¬Å"shroudâ⬠, this indicate the characters of the story could have a shroud hanging oven him? The story is told in a third person point of view it takes place in the Ghettoââ¬â¢s of Harlem. As you start reading the story, you can see right away Johnson and his wife Mae seem to be a happy black couple. He tries to get up before his wife Mae, and he wants to ââ¬Å"surprise her by fixing breakfastâ⬠(1). This divulges a romantic side of Johnson to the reader however, instead of getting up he goes back to sleep because, he has worked ten hours at night and his legs are sore. Another sign of Johnsonââ¬â¢s love for Mae is when they were arguing about being late for work and ââ¬Å"he couldnââ¬â¢t bring himself to talk to her roughly or threaten to strike her like a lot of men might have doneâ⬠(59). Although, this appears from the outward appearance to be a normal relationship itââ¬â¢s hard to ignore the inward emotion that Johnson has been keeping bottled up. Was this the beginning of Johnsonââ¬â¢s Stress, Frustration, and Anger? As the story moves on Johnson arrive to work late as always, he see the forelady, a white woman who is upset about something. He avoids looking at her, but she stops him anyway. He greets her ââ¬Å"good evening; Mrs. Scottââ¬â¢ (91) and waits for her reaction. The forelady refers to the time and tells him that ââ¬Å"he is late againâ⬠(92). Johnson explains to her that his legs are giving him trouble. Then suddenly she makes a remark thatââ¬â¢s bring out Johnson anger ââ¬Å"Every guy comes in here late always has an excuseâ⬠(100) ââ¬Å"and niggers are the worseâ⬠(102). She also points out that she is ââ¬Å"sick of niggersâ⬠(104) which is definitely, in today society considered a racial statement. This along with the fact that it was coming from the mouth of a white woman was more than Johnson was prepared to handle. But, he reframes from hitting her because she is a woman. Was this the beginning of Johnsonââ¬â¢s Stress, Frustration, and Anger? Work is finally over and Johnsonââ¬â¢s anger has subsided. However, this doesnââ¬â¢t last long. As Johnson makes his way home he sees a line of people being service coffee at an urn. He stops to get some when the white girl who isà serving the coffee refuses to give Johnson a cup and he assumes it is because he is black but in really it was because the young lady had to make more. Just the thought of not being serviced the coffee because, he was black made him furious and makes him want to ââ¬Å"hit her so hard that the scarlet lipstick on her mouth would smear and spread over her nose, her chinâ⬠(253). But, as with the forelady he reframes from hitting her because she is a woman. Was this the beginning of Johnsonââ¬â¢s Stress, Frustration, and Anger? Johnson makes home from work and starts arguing with his wife. She says that he is ââ¬Å"nothing but a hungry nigger who is trying at act toughâ⬠(312).This pushes Johnson over the edge his anger and frustration take over. He finds his hands on this wife face not realizing that he was taking all his anger and frustration on the one he loves. You may ask why Johnson didnââ¬â¢t hit the forelady when she calls him a nigger, and why did he control his anger when the waitress refuse to give him a cup of coffee, and more important why did he lose it when his WIFE called him aâ⬠hungry niggerâ⬠. As the reader of this story I came up with two answers to these questions: one is if a black man lost control on a white woman his life would be worthless and black on black violence was acceptable. My second reason is as human being we have the tendency to take all of our frustrations and anger out on the ones that we love hoping that they will understand and will forgives us.
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