Friday, October 11, 2019
Critique of The Darling Essay -- essays research papers
For centuries, women have turned and have entrusted in men for advice to fulfill their lives with romance. Some women, even though they had difficulty establishing a satisfactory bond with their spouse, still had a tendency to have a dependency on the male spouse for identity. For a woman to become a "wife" was a defining role in women's lives back then, especially within the eastern European cultures. Sadly, marriage is not always shown to be flowery and romantic as expected. Although Anton Chekov portrays his protagonist character Olga as kind hearted and attractive and favored, she often longs for ââ¬Å"loveâ⬠from the male gender, and serves as the embodiment of female disempowerment. From Olgaââ¬â¢s perspective as the story is told, ââ¬Å"she cannot exist without being loveâ⬠(Literature and its Writers, 109) and her life only takes on a meaning through a relationship to the men she attaches herself to. In this story ââ¬Å"The Darling,â⬠Olga explores and molds herself into many personalities and interests of the men in her life. For instance, After her fatherââ¬â¢s death, Olga is left with only material wealth, and again there is an absence of ââ¬Å"love,â⬠that Olga wants. So, Olga first marries a theater owner-Kukin. When married to him, she thinks and speaks only of the theater and ââ¬Å"repeating Kukinââ¬â¢s words to the actors and theaterâ⬠(Literature and its Writers, 110) also saying ââ¬Å"theater is the most important thing in life.â⬠Her parroting of her husbandââ¬â¢s wo...
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