Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Pram Lady and Forbidden Clothes
An beta idea in both The Pram noblewoman by Vivien Alcock and Forbidden Clothes by Jamila Gavin is how population are unaccepting of differences. This is important to me because people should be able to be themselves without being hassled or excluded, in any case because people my age are not very accepting of others differences. In the Pram gentlewoman capital of Montana does not accept the way her incur dresses and behaves. She deficiency her mum to be akin other mums with dyed tomentum cerebri and a perm because it reflects badly on her.When William, capital of Montanas new boyfriend, sees capital of Montanas mother and doesnt move in who she is he makes a rude comment about her appearance God, what a fright What a ridiculous creature Helena reacts to this by track away from him and telling him she never wants to see or speak to him again. flush though Helenas mother is enormously fat and wears stained clothes, Helena mute will not associate with people who disrespect her mother.This shows us that Helena herself has not accepted her mother for the way she is. From this, I learnt that I should not be so quick to judge others before getting to get it on them because personality shines through and is the most important thing. Oddly, though Helena doesnt want people saying rude things about her mother, she says those things herself. Helenas mother doesnt mind what people think about her and tells Helena that she should just laugh with her friends when they see her.Helena just wants her mother to be normal, when Helen tells her mum this she responds by saying just thats what you want, isnt it, Helena? An ordinary mother like your friends have. Over time Helena gets stressed by the fact her mother forgets to do regular things like wearing unstained clothes. This doesnt work for either of them because Helena is always in a bad way(p) about her mother and her mother is forced to change into something she isnt to please Helena.I relate to this becaus e girls my age sometimes dont except people for their flaws. Reading this scant(p) story do me feel that I should wait until I hold out someone before judging them. As is in The Pram Lady, Forbidden Clothes also shows the way people are made to feel like outsiders because they have differences from their peers. Nasreen, a girl who is living in the UK never felt different in Pakistan,
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