|
|

This is only a preview of the paper Click here to register and get the full text. Existing members click here to login
|
|
|
“I Stand Here Ironing” is a story about a mother explaining her choice about how she dealt with her daughter’s abnormal life. ... The entire story takes place at the edge of an ironing board, with the mother in a constant state of work. ... “I stand here ironing and what you have asked me moves tormented back and forth with the iron” (1005). ... The first part, “I stand here ironing,” shows that the mother’s first instincts are to note how much she works. Throughout the story she is ironing and talks about how much she had to work while raising Emily. ... The story runs two ways from here. ... She exclaims that she would paint hers in front of an ironing board (1010). ... She wants her to be “more than this dress on the ironing board, helpless before the iron” (1010). ...
The iron and ironing board play huge roles in this story. ... The ironing board represents a template of flat and easy, without complication. ...
“I was nineteen. ... The setting also exists in front of the ironing board. ... The ironing board is very significant, in that it shows that she never quits working.
Approximate Word count = 2348 Approximate Pages = 9.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
|
|
|
|
|