Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Reaction to, ââ¬ÅMy name is Margaretââ¬Â
This story reminds me of a sad time in our history when the volume of this nation thought they could own another human organism. I would similar to say this time has passed, but we are barely able to wait on on. We may have a bi=racial president, but on that point is still racism among the old south. Margaret was only a sister and she was being groomed to be the help. It may have been on several(predicate) surmount verses working in a field, but all the same. She talks almost her experience and recalls the chargets in such a way that you are taken back and can almost see what she is describing.I love the urinate calling in the essay, deteriorate Glory having been named Hallelujah. I felt horrible when Mrs. Cullinan changed her name to suit her friends. I do not even change the name calling of my animals. If they are named already it seems inhuman to call them by a different name. Mrs. Cullinan wanted to change Margaret to make it shorter, but oh my goodness is that ever d egrading. The commencement time Mrs. Cullinan attempts to call her Mary, escape Glory asks, WHO? this is funny to me because she is trying to represent Margaret and express as much sympathetic dislike for the name change. Miss Glory even says she felt sorry for Margaret. I liked how Angelou set forth the old traditions that little ladies were trained in learning to dance, sit and sip tea, and embroider. It reminds me of spending time to teach my daughters how to perform regular house run chores and cook. We like to bake together, but soon my nine year old, Elyssa, testament be in the kitchen helping with the cooking.I started my son out multifariousness of the same way. He started with how to cook eggs and boil water for methamphetamine hydrochloride tea. In this story Margaret is learning how to work and support herself and family for a living. She go out be working in the upper class homes for employment and get out have to serve a Lady of the House. In this essay, Ange lou also speaks of a Mr. Cullinan and his indiscretions, having not one but two children by a faded woman. They are quick to sympathize with Mrs. Cullinan, but still did not exculpation her for her mannerisms.She even writes a poem about this, pain and loneness. I would mean there would be more understanding, but she is only a child in this story. In the end Mrs. Cullinan did finally agree her name was Margaret and Miss Glory who once felt sorry for Margaret now some what determine with Mrs. Cullinan. Miss Glory must have known before she even asked because she called her Mary. The best part was as Margaret walked out she left the front verge open so all would hear the distressed Mrs. Cullinan who married down the stairs her status.
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