Thursday, November 7, 2019
Maternal Love essays
Maternal Love essays    No one loves you like your mother.  Mothers are full of love and     devotion, full of the patience of saints.  They are pure and good.  Or     mothers are vulgar, instilling false values into the hearts of their     daughters because of the societal privileged relationship of the maternal     bond and the too-overwhelming presence of maternal flesh and weight.     Louise Edrich's Tales of Burning Love portrays a mother of the  first     stripe, a mother as traditionally self-sacrificing and selfless as apple     pie, a trapeze artist of the delicate societal relations that spin around     the human heart regarding motherly and daughterly love.  In contrast,     Tereza's mother of Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being is a crude     woman whom is oppressive to her daughter in the girl's eyes because of her     vulgarity and the way the woman emotionally exploits the maternal bond.  To     Tereza, her mother represents all she despises about the town in which she           Both mother-daughter relationships, however, portray a kind of     inescapable destiny in terms of the relationship between mothers and     daughters in terms of the daughter's later relationships with men and their     own sense of self hood.  Whether the women resist these former relationship     patters that they see in their mother's relationships with their fathers,     or seek to mirror them in their relationships with men and their own     bodies, these daughters cannot escape the maternal influence and modeling           A perfect artist on the high wire and a perfect mother in the whirl of     societyor at least so seems Anna Schlick.  Once upon a time, Anna was a     famous trapeze artist.  Now she takes the guise, however, of a     conventional, society wife.  She is married to a jealous, abusive husband,     the wealthy but emotionally and morally bankrupt Lawrence Schlick.     Lawrence is constantly filled with a sense of overwhelming, destructive    ...     
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