Next Day
The story "Next Day" was written by Randel Jarrell, a teacher, critic, and poet. Jarrell was a democratic believing that poetry belongs to everyday life. He loved fairy tales, and wrote several books for children. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee, but spent most of his childhood in California where he began a life long fascination with popular culture. After his parents divorced he moved back to Nashville with his mother to major in psychology at Vanderbilt, and stayed on there to graduate and work in English. There were many great poets to emerge after World War 2 and Randel Jarrell was on of them. He stood out for his colloquial plainness. Most of his writings were based on his past experiences, some were about his childhood dreams others were about affects after war and his disappointments of women. The poem "Next Day" is about a women who
There are many reasons that the woman is afraid of becoming old. Jarrell uses the word womanish meaning that most women wish that most young men would recognize them like they were young again. He describes the women being afraid of change. She does not want her life to change. One word Jarrell uses a lot is afraid. The setting of the story starts out in a grocery store. " The word hate here is used in this passage because she feels hatred over here elderly appearance when she should realize that getting older is just the way of life and no one should hate that but cope with it. Jarrell also emphasizes that her that physical appearance and facial appearance has changed drastically and how she hates that. She does not like the changes her body and life are going through, as she gets older. As she gets older she wishes differently, she says "Now that I'm old, my wish Is womanish: That the boy putting groceries in my car See me". Jarrell describes the women as some one who was noticed when she was younger. " The women is upset that now she is looked at differently. realizes that she is getting old, and is afraid of what's to come, as she grows older. Most mothers and fathers usually shop for the family's groceries.
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