Saturday, February 16, 2019
A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings :: essays research papers
Miss ClairolIn the story, Miss Clairol, indite by Helena Maria Viramontes, was about a char who goes to the memory with her daughter to buy items for a date that she was preparing for later that night. Arlene, who was the woman that was get removey for her date is a chicana (Mexican Amerian) who end-to-end the story refers to things or events that brought a smile to her face as sounding right. As I read the story I could not help but smile throughout the story because it was so close to home. I too am a chicana and could relate to every last(predicate) the events that were happening. I was able to picture myself there. The language Viramontes apply was that of what we use at home too. Viramontes takes a woman who is in my eyes, is recalling all that make her happy throughout her years. I think that Arlene did what many women do, mean all that made them happy and try to capture a glimpse of how it used to be. And, how it made them feel.At the beginning of the story Arlene and her daughter, Champ, are at K-Mart. Arlene is looking for makeup and hair dye that will go with a hook that she is borrowing. This is where Viramontes first uses the phrase it sounds right. Now think, will this colouring material go good with Panchas blue dress? Pancha is Arlenes comadre. Since Arlene has a special date tonight, she lent Arlene her royal blue dress that she deeps in a plastic bag at the end of her closet. The dress is made of chiffon, with satin-like material underlining, so that when Arlene first tried it on and strutted about, it crinkled sounds of elegance. The dress fits too tight. Her plump arms squeeze through, her hips breathe in and throw their breath, the seams do all they can to keep the body contained. But Arlene doesnt care as gigantic as it sounds right. (1-526 ) Here is a woman who tries on a dress that makes her feel young and beautiful. And, takes her back in my opinion to a time that outer beauty came naturally. Nowadays, beauty is so commercia lized that a woman feels she must look a true way to fit in. A beautiful woman, by the U.S. Standard of Beauty, should be Caucasian (but able to tan) she should preferably be blonde, and her hair should be long enough to provide a secondary fetish (after her body).
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