Sunday, October 13, 2019
Home Burial: Gender Roles In Grief Essay -- essays research papers
à à à à à When it comes to dealing with grief there are very distinct gender roles. In a marriage or a relationship there is always the so-called strong one who never shows any emotion, which is usually the male. Then there is what people call the drama queen, who often lets her emotions control her entire life; more than likely this describes the woman in the relationship. In this poem, ââ¬Å"Home Burialâ⬠, Amy and her husband fit these gender roles perfectly. They argue about the way grief should be express and fail to see it from the otherââ¬â¢s point of view. à à à à à We learn that Amyââ¬â¢s sorrow began from the moment that she saw her husband ââ¬Å"making the gravel leap into the airâ⬠(982) as he dug the grave. She believed through what she saw him do that he could have no ââ¬Å"feelingsâ⬠(982). This forces Amy to go to ââ¬Å"somebody elseâ⬠(983) and share her feelings instead of bonding with her husband, who also shares the loss, but remains unable to discuss it. Amy needs to express her feelings with somebody who feels her pain, and she thinks that her husband is not capable of doing such a thing. Later in the poem, she goes onto say that she doesnââ¬â¢t think that any man can do such a thing. This shows the way that many people perceive men to be unable to show their feelings as easily as women do. It isnââ¬â¢t as if they cannot feel, but it is that they have difficulty expressing their emotions as freely as women do. Part of this can be blamed upon the way that...
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