Mary Hood: Short Stories Essay Questions

Essay Questions

  1. 1

    What is the implication of the names “Bliss Sisters” and “Bliss Misses”? - “A Country Girl”

    These titles have undertones of pleasure. The sisters/ misses are similar to receptionists who receive pilgrims into the delightful valley due to the strategic setting of their shop. Through their directions, tourists such as Paul Montgomery find their ways around Rydal. So, the “Bliss Sisters” delineate the exposition of the bliss connected to Rydal.

  2. 2

    Identify the binary is the question: “Are you writing a story story or a true story?” - “A Country Girl”

    This query overtly relates to the True story/ fictional story binary. The true story is grounded on true-life explanations whereas the fictional stories incorporate fabricated accounts.

  3. 3

    What type of research does Paul Montgomery engage in? - “A Country Girl”

    Paul Montgomery partakes a Qualitative research that necessitates observing Corra Harris’s studio and interviewing Uncle Cleveland. The principal devices that are used in the research are photographs that are captured by way of camera and the interview questions.

  4. 4

    Elaborate the psychological inference in : “The crows called strong bold MOM!MOM! MOM!” - “How Far She Went”

    The grandmother recognizes the crow’s sounds (MOM!MOM!MOM!) when she as the cemetery. Even though she regards the voices as a “Trick of the ear”, psychoanalytically, the voices are in her unconscious. The cemetery arouses her unconscious daughter’s voices. In other words, being at the cemetery, makes her reminiscent of her daughter’s calls when she was alive.

  5. 5

    How would the symbol of motorcycles be construed from a Feminist lens?

    Mary Hood elucidates, “the motorcycles caught up. Now she braked hard and swerved off the road into an alley between the pines.” From a feminist perspective, the motorcycles denote the accelerators of antifeminism. The motorcycles empower the men to chase after the two defenseless females. Were it not for the motorcycles, the riders would not have ‘caught up’ with the grandmother and the girl . The motorcycles give the contemptuous men an edge over the females; thus the females are imperiled.

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