Sunday, May 19, 2019

Justive vs. Injustice in Mad Shadows Essay

1.1Her mother Louise, who was plentiful and owned many farms, gave her daughter all the most menial chores in order to devote her emotional state and her remaining youth to Patrice (Blais 16)Shuns daughter because of her ugly appearance1.2Exasperated, she swallowed her fury, her heart crying out for justice. But insurrection gave her strength and her hands grew sharp as knives. (Blais 19)Used to injustice, sharp hands cut bread ghostly imagery.1.2Crushed and humiliated for so long, Isabelle-Marie experienced pleasure as a kind of delirium, an emotion which consumed two flesh and blood love of the earth, love in the face of ingratitude. (Blais 19)Lack of justiceReturns to reality from the dayDenied of self-realization or any sense of true rebirth1.2 I have decided to concern a trip. I would like to discuss the latest farm equipment with some friends. You see, with fewer workers and moreIsabelle-Marie listened, north-polar and unresponsive. (Blais 22)I-M getting kicked out of the place she belongs, the farms, by the equipment bought by Louise1.3At other times, in delirium, he would go out and run around the garden like a madman. He held out his arms and raced towards the lake, where he plunged his f invariablyish face and his whole famished body into the water. (Blais 25)Water forgiveness, comfort narcissismLives off the convey1.5He felt a strange contempt, half-masculine, half-childish, and his dilated nostrils made his mask of pride into a mask of rebellion. (Blais 37) detest for Lanz, wants to rebel, injustice against him2.1Louises hand clutched the frail shoulder. Her nails pierced the skin. All her contempt for her daughter spurted like ichor from her fingernails. (Blais 59)Louise hurts her daughter to know what happened to Patrice2.8Before her stood Patrice, always Patrice, the one who was admired, understood, the Idiot The uglier she felt, the more crushed and humiliated, the more she vista about destroying her brothers unjust beauty. (Blais 8 4)Jealous of Patrices beauty and how that helps him in his lifeForeshadows penalize4.2Frightened by this new tone of voice, the child kneeled in front of Louise. (Blais 104)Not her fault, yet is chastised for it4.2Mother, ever since I was a child you adored Patrice because he was beautiful and hated me, the ugly one. Did you think I had no feelings just because I was ugly?

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