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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
My Mother Never Worked
Invaluable- Yet Taken for Granted
Has there ever been a time during life that a significant task has been completed; yet gone unnoticed' My Mother Never Worked by Donna Smith-Yackel and On Fire by Larry Brown are two narrative essays, when compared relate how differently society views these two very important roles. Both jobs have many rewards and differences, however society views a firefighter as having an occupation, whereas they see a stay-at-home mother as not employed.
My Mother Never Worked was basically about the everyday life of a housewife in the early to mid 1900s. Our society generally takes for granted the tasks, responsibilities, and struggles a woman goes through being a stay-at-home wife. Whereas, in the essay On Fire the author receives a sense of gratuity for the job he is doing. The lead character, Larry Brown, explains his day-to-day tasks such as testing the pump on the truck, making sure the tuck is full of fuel, clean and full of water; you have to check that your clothes are all together, your lights and sirens because everything has to be ready to go. Likewise, Martha Smith endured strenuous work
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