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Please correct response paper , you do not only correct my grammar not alsomake paper more meaningful.(I think I miss some explain but I donot knowwhere) This is a Literature response paper. Before that you must know or readthe story BARTLEBY THE SCRIVENER. And Yellow Wallpaper. The thesis fromthe article Arnold Bennett. "Irony." from the book David Lodge âThe art offictionâ At last please make the MLA format to cite words. That paper actuallyuse two story to response the IronyIrony is a rhetoric method in writing. It intended meaning opposite or littlemeaning of a statement. According the article âIronyâ by David Lodge, we can learnhow to use irony in rhetoric. âIN RHETORIC, irony consists of saying the opposite ofwhat you mean, or inviting an interpretation different from the surface meaning ofyour wordsâ(180). From Lodgeâs point, using irony can âdiscovering the reality thatunderlies appearancesâ(180). Lodge shows us that the ironic comment play a key roledeepening the storyâs meaning.âThe Yellow Wallpaperâ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman also represent the ironic ofsociety through the story. The woman in the story is like lacked by her husband in abig house. Her husband tells her that she has a nervous disorder and she must livehere for treating. But the woman insist that she is not sick. The irony is that the howthe women really does not believe his husband she still obey to her husband becauseâIf a physician of high standing, and oneâs own husband, assures friends and relativesthat there is really nothing the matter with one, but temporary nervous depressionâaslight hysterical tendencyâwhat is one to do?â (113). It also reflect that in 19thcentury in the USA, the women has treated unfairly or discriminated against in thesociety. When the women live in the house and she irony that âJohn is a physician,and perhapsâ(I would not say it to a living soul, of course, but this is dead paper anda great relief to my mindâ)perhaps that is one reason I do not get well fasterâ(113).Although her husband is a doctor, he does not allow the women do her work includingher paper work. Then, she observe a woman âcreepingâ out of wallpaper. She believethere is another woman behind the paper âand she is all the time trying to climbthrough. But nobody could climb through that pattern-it strangles soâ(123). Thatreflects that the narrator wants to escape the house and break free from his husbandssuppression. At last the woman being free because she get out of the house âIâve gotout at last,â said I, âin spite of you and Jane. And Iâve pulled off most of the paper, soyou canât put me back inâ (126). In fact, the narrator has became insane at that time.The story shows how women are oppressed in the 19 th century society and it alsoreflects a woman’s struggle against gender discrimination.Another the story âBartleby the Scrivenerâ by Herman Melville is a irony story.In the story, the narrator, an elderly lawyer, emphasizes on the story of one of hisscriveners, Bartleby, who present his isolation. The story have others characterNippers, Turkey and Ginger Nut. Nippers and Turkey have different personality.Nippers is calm and Turkey always angry. Ginger Nut is the youngest boy in theoffice. He most duty job is running around to get the snacks for other clerks. Bartlebywork as a copyist and he always refuse to do others office tasks. The lawyer and hisemployees confuse why he do not others task. When the lawyer ask Bartleby to doothers office task, the lawyer always get the answer from Bartleby that âI wouldprefer not to.â It is Irony that Bartleby does not get fired by the lawyer even though hedoes not perform duties work like others normally worker. "I prefer not to," he repliedin a flutelike tone. It seemed to me that, while I had been addressing him, he carefullyrevolved every statement that I made; fully comprehended the meaning; could notgainsay the irresistible conclusion; but, at the same time, some paramountconsideration prevailed with him to reply as he didâ(9). Bartlebyâs decision is soinhuman for the Narrator and his mind is unchangeable. At that time, the Narratorwant to comprehend the thinking of Bartleby, but he fail. The choice of Bartleby onlygoverned by himself and nobody know what he really want. The other Ironic thing isthat although Bartleby do not do the others office task, his wage is much higher thanothers. âI owe you twelve dollars on account: here are thirty-two: the odd twenty areyours–Will you take it?â and I handed the bills towards himâ(19). Bartlebyâ wage isâusual rate of four cents a folio(one hundred words)â(12). It is obviously that thirtytwo dollar is much higher than his actual wage. It is unfair to the others copyist. Atthat time, the lawyer still insist that âHe is useful to me. I can get long with him. If Iturn him away, the chances are he will fall in with some less indulgent employer, andthen he will be rudely treated, and perhaps driven forth miserably to starveâ(10). TheNarrator want to be a good person to help him so âhe is useful.â If others employerhire Bartleby, he must be fired. When he can not to do the copy work and the lawyerthinks âHe would do nothing in the office, why should he stay there? In plain face, hehad now become a minestrone to me, not only useless as a necklace, but affictive tobearâ(18). At this time, although the lawyer still sympathetic to him. Bartleby alreadydo nothing in the office. The lawyer decide to let him out the office, but Bartleby stillstay in the office. The lawyer choose move the office instead let him out. AfterBartleby dead ,the narrator learned about the Bartleby, a man who was thought tohave worked in a dead letter office before becoming a scrivener, and a man who musthave learned the ultimate truth from dead letters which could never reach thedestination. The narrator hence, pitied Bartleby and humanity by equating both ofthem â âAh Bartleby! Ah humanityâ(30)!Please made use the MLA to make my cite words correct 。。。。Gilman, Charlotte P. "Yellow Wallpaper." from the book James Daley âTheWorld’s Greatest Short StoriesHerman Melville "BARTLEBY THE SCRIVENER." from the book James DaleyâThe World’s Greatest Short Stories.âArnold Bennett. "Irony." from the book David Lodge âThe art of fictionâ
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