Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Compare and contrast the ways in which Carol Ann Duffy presents female characters
Compare and contrast the ways in which Carol Ann Duffy presents female characters in ââ¬ËThe World's Wife'. The Worlds Wife is a joyous collection of poems about women which was published in 1999, which are given a voice in society as the original stories/myths gave women no say. The poems features biblical, mythical and historical which are very well known. All the poems are dramatic monologues in a feminist approach. Most poems are seen as witty, interesting and hilarious.The main themes shown in ââ¬ËThe Worlds Wifeââ¬â¢ are marriage, homosexuality, birth and relationships In the poems Delilah and Red Cap, we explore the themes female dominance, determination and manipulation, as they go to desperate measures to get what they want. In Little Red Cap Duffy presents presents how young female characters will go to unimaginable measures to get what they need. ââ¬Ësweet sixteen, never been, babe, waif, bought me a drinkââ¬â¢ The vulnerability and courage she has to get wh at she wants, that Little Red Cap needs to know the wolfs tricks and tips for her own career.In Delilah Duffy also presents how she needs to go through certain strengths and certain actions to be able get her way and manipulate him ââ¬ËHe fucked me again until he was soreââ¬â¢. Duffy shows in order for Delilah to get what she wants she needs to give her knowledge in love and ââ¬Ëhow to careââ¬â¢. Also the reader has acknowledgement of how it relates to the biblical story. Delilah and Little Red Cap both show that the female gains power, as the poems show verse gender roles. The reader explores how in both poems Delilah and Little Red Cap have to hurt their lover in some way.ââ¬ËI took an axe to the wolf as he slept, one chop, scrotum to throatââ¬â¢. This quote is shows how Little Red Cap is now independent and does not need a man to be able to live a good life, also the quote shows the wolf had no compassion to help Little Red Cap and she had now realised this afte r ââ¬Ë10 yearsââ¬â¢, also in Delilah Duffy presents how Delilah now has power to make her lover feel equal and to be just as strong as she is. ââ¬ËThen with passionate deliberate hands I cut every lock of his hair.ââ¬â¢The biblical story of Delilah and Samson tells how Delilah betrayed Samson by cutting his hair, as the hair gave Samson the power he needed to be able to fight against the beasts, Duffy presents this point in a different view, from Delilahââ¬â¢s side and how she thought what she was doing was actually benefiting him, as Samson wanted to care and be afraid. Duffy gives Delilah an innocent, loving character twisting what actually happens in Delilah and Samson. In both poems ââ¬ËLittle Red Capââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËDelilahââ¬â¢ they both cut something of their lovers body, showing that the women have gained power by mentally and physically hurting the men.In the poems ââ¬ËMrs Rip Van Winkleââ¬â¢ & ââ¬ËPenelopeââ¬â¢ Duffy explores how woman c an enjoy and be fulfilled without male presence. ââ¬ËMrs Rip Van Winkleââ¬â¢ can finally relax and be herself ââ¬ËI sank like a stoneâ⬠¦and gave up exerciseââ¬â¢ Duffy adds humour with light comedy housewives can relate to. The quote shows how ââ¬ËMrs Rip Van Winkleââ¬â¢ can now indulge and let herself go, as she doesnââ¬â¢t have anyone to impress. Her husband sleeps and she is free from having to please him.. ââ¬ËAnd while he slept I found some hobbies for myself Painting. Seeing the sights Iââ¬â¢d always dreamed about.ââ¬â¢ Duffy emphasisesââ¬â¢ how before when Mr Rip Van Winkle was awake, he had dominance over her, as she delicately picked the verb ââ¬Ëdreamedââ¬â¢ as the male had been very dominant before falling asleep not giving her opportunities she would have thought to be able to do when she had been married. Her husband sounds like a very boring man that views women as objects as she had no way of travelling the world until he was fast asleep. In contrast Penelope starts off with needing male companionship and ending with independence and lost love.ââ¬ËAt first I looked along the road hoping to see him saunter homeââ¬â¢ Duffy makes Penelope a dependent, loving female who has devoted her life to her husband as she cannot live without him. ââ¬ËAt firstââ¬â¢ implies that Penelope will later on give up on waiting for her husband, and that she will find something else to do that is wiser with her time. The fast that Carol Ann Duffy uses ââ¬Ëhopingââ¬â¢ shows that her lover isnââ¬â¢t coming back home any time soon, or she would have used a verb that made the audience more certain. We see as the poem goes on that Penelope starts to gain self-fulfilment by creating a hobby for her in order to forget her husband.ââ¬ËThinking to amuse myselfâ⬠¦running after childhoodââ¬â¢s bouncing ballââ¬â¢ Penelope now has the freedom to finally do what she wants to like Mrs Rip Van Winkle by being creative and not having a male companion. Penelope uses her skill of embroidery as an escape for not worrying or caring about her husband, she finally feels free and liberated, which shows how her husband had affected her lifestyle. In both poems ââ¬ËAnne Hathaway and ââ¬ËThe Devilsââ¬â¢ Wifeââ¬â¢ we see how women can be in such awe by their male equivalent that they are misguided by the flaws every other person can see.In Anne Hathaway, Shakespeareââ¬â¢s wife feels so grateful for something that is pretty normal and not much of a gift to other people. ââ¬Ëmy widows head as he held me upon that next best bedââ¬â¢ The humour in this poem is seen as a significant concept as of how love-struck Anne Hathaway is seen in Carol Ann Duffyââ¬â¢s view of Shakespeareââ¬â¢s fancy gift to his wife. Duffy represents Anne Hathaway as quite a delusional character and who is not smart enough to realise how much of an uncaring person Shakespeare is towards her.ââ¬ËIn â⠬ËAnne Hathaway', readers are shown that Hathaway, the suppressed and often forgotten wife of play write William Shakespeare, is content with being left his ââ¬Ësecond best bed' in Shakespeare's will. As well as in ââ¬ËThe devils Wifeââ¬â¢ we are shown how much Myra Hindley will do to be able to catch and feel Ian Bradyââ¬â¢s love. ââ¬ËIââ¬â¢d lay on my bed at home, on fire for him. ââ¬â¢ Even though she knew what her morals were, just for Ian she would go to such extremes to be respected and loved by him, even if her dignity was lost and was seen as disgusting she had done it in awe of her lover Ian Brady.She is not remorseful as she knows Ian Brady is her lover, so she becomes very submissive and looks up to him in awe. In conclusion the main themes expressed in Carol Ann Duffys ââ¬ËThe Worlds Wifeââ¬â¢ are linked with her views on feminism and how Women should be just as equal to Men, emphasising how Females need a voice in society too, Carol Ann Duff y uses humour and factual reference to get the readerââ¬â¢s attention. [1]- ââ¬Å"Small Female Skull: Patriarchy and Philosophy In the Poetry of Carol Ann Duffyâ⬠in the Poetry of Carol Ann Duffy ââ¬ËChoosing Tough Words' edited by Angelica Michelis and Antony Rowland.
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