Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Stereotypes and Stereotyping - Stereotypical Female in Im Your Horse i
A Stereotypical Female in I'm Your Horse in the Nightà  Ã  Ã  Ã         Luisa Valenzuela's short story titled "I'm Your Horse in the Night" is a   thought provoking piece of literature. The story is written in such a way   that the reader must interpret what is meant by what is being said. Although   it is easy to go into depth when describing the elements of this piece, the   storyline is rather simple. The story contains an assortment of characters;   with those characters being Chiquita, Beto, Andres, and several policemen.   The time and location are unknown. The telephone tells us that the time   period is of somewhat modern times, and the Spanish ethnicity would most   likely relate to the setting being that of a Spanish colonization. The   narration of the story is first person persona told by Chiquita throughout.   Aside from the geographic location of the setting, it is the home of a woman   who lives on her own. She is in love with a man who she calls Beto. The   woman hasn't heard from Beto in months, but she practically fantasizes about   him every night. One morning she is awaken byà   a mysterious phone call. She   thought it was a man she calls Andres, but then the man hangs up and she is   left hearing that Beto is dead. Chiquita called the police. They showed up   only to harass her and tear apart her house, asking questions about Beto,   which Chiquita was unable to answer. The police conclude their search by   taking Chiquita to jail. She is left to ponder what is going on with Beto,   the man she loved. The short story summarized above illustrates the common   stereotypical theme of a female wanting to be loved by a man who in turn   only wants the woman for her sex.    The characters in this short story would have to be...              ...ng and complexities, making it into a complete literary piece.   Certain areas of the story were open for interpretation, giving the story   line more than one path to go by, making it an ambiguity within itself.   Every sentence adds to what the reader is able to see and comprehend as far   as this particular story goes. Overall the theme is clearly that of a female   simply wanting to be loved, and a male wanting sexual pleasure. This piece   just glorifies the common occurrence with the verisimilitude of the main   characters making the story come to life for the reader. The main characters   within the story are a good example of reality when it comes to seeing the   differences between males and females during an event such as this.   Valenzuela's story does a good job of taking a common theme, and turning it   into an exciting, thought provoking piece to read.                      Stereotypes and Stereotyping - Stereotypical Female in I'm Your Horse i  A Stereotypical Female in I'm Your Horse in the Nightà  Ã  Ã  Ã         Luisa Valenzuela's short story titled "I'm Your Horse in the Night" is a   thought provoking piece of literature. The story is written in such a way   that the reader must interpret what is meant by what is being said. Although   it is easy to go into depth when describing the elements of this piece, the   storyline is rather simple. The story contains an assortment of characters;   with those characters being Chiquita, Beto, Andres, and several policemen.   The time and location are unknown. The telephone tells us that the time   period is of somewhat modern times, and the Spanish ethnicity would most   likely relate to the setting being that of a Spanish colonization. The   narration of the story is first person persona told by Chiquita throughout.   Aside from the geographic location of the setting, it is the home of a woman   who lives on her own. She is in love with a man who she calls Beto. The   woman hasn't heard from Beto in months, but she practically fantasizes about   him every night. One morning she is awaken byà   a mysterious phone call. She   thought it was a man she calls Andres, but then the man hangs up and she is   left hearing that Beto is dead. Chiquita called the police. They showed up   only to harass her and tear apart her house, asking questions about Beto,   which Chiquita was unable to answer. The police conclude their search by   taking Chiquita to jail. She is left to ponder what is going on with Beto,   the man she loved. The short story summarized above illustrates the common   stereotypical theme of a female wanting to be loved by a man who in turn   only wants the woman for her sex.    The characters in this short story would have to be...              ...ng and complexities, making it into a complete literary piece.   Certain areas of the story were open for interpretation, giving the story   line more than one path to go by, making it an ambiguity within itself.   Every sentence adds to what the reader is able to see and comprehend as far   as this particular story goes. Overall the theme is clearly that of a female   simply wanting to be loved, and a male wanting sexual pleasure. This piece   just glorifies the common occurrence with the verisimilitude of the main   characters making the story come to life for the reader. The main characters   within the story are a good example of reality when it comes to seeing the   differences between males and females during an event such as this.   Valenzuela's story does a good job of taking a common theme, and turning it   into an exciting, thought provoking piece to read.                        
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