Monday, May 20, 2019

The Country Husband

Literally Essay The Country save We all make choices in our lives. We choose who we will be, what we will believe and what kind norms or determine will guide our e genuinelyday lives. In making these choices, particularly about our value system , we do not question whether these choices (our value system)will be tested and found faulty because of our ever changing circumstance. In the story The Country Husband, Francis Weed found himself questioning his value system as dictated by his suburban living.Francis Weed, after a traumatic aliveness event, became temporarily dissatisfied with his superficial world of social clubs and high society (suburbia) and acted to rebel against it. However in his fight, he realized that he needed the very thing he hated and resolved this conflict with distractions, unrequited have sex and woodworking. We all belong in a familiarity in which our membership should mean we agree with the determine/standards of that community and our participation i s a choice. In this story, Mr. weeds participation in his community appears to be forcedAfter an alleged parking brake plane landing, Mr. weeds returns home to his family and community where his ordeal is ignored. He attempts to share this ordeal with his wife in stating, I was nearly killed in an airplane crash, and I dont like to come home every night to a battlefield. (Cheever, pg 65) Instead of inquiring about the accident or showing some degree of humanity about his accident, Mrs. weeds responds by stating that He doesnt come home every night to a battlefield. (Cheever, pg 65) Mr.Weeds ordeal is ignored because it does not have a place in his suburban life in the community of Shady Hill. It neither adds to nor takes away from the values of this community and therefore it has no relevance. It appears that Mr. Weeds begins to question the values his community places on him and the consequence endured if they are violated. Thus, he recalled the war in Vessey, a day in whi ch a woman who was socially humiliated for some apparent indiscretion for which her extend was shaved and she was made to walk the street naked. He believes that woman who serves him dinner is the oman punished at the crossroads, (Cheever, pg 67) still he k right away it would have been a social as well as human demerit to share this story at the dinner table because talk of war and trouble of the world was adverse and impolite (Cheever, pg 67) in Shady Hill. Mr. Weeds understood the tenuous nature of his standing in his community/family but he no longer wanted to be a part of it. Mr. Weeds precept how pretentious his life had become and in his first act of rebellion was to fall in love with the baby sitter, Ann, which was an awesome slap in the face to the norms and values of his community.As he evidenced, there was no history for Shady Hill of such turpitudethey had not even been a breath of scandal. (Cheever, pg 71). But, Mr. Weeds imagined loving the babysitter and the ru ckus it would cause, if he were caught taking advantage of the baby sitter. The mere thought so far filled Mr. Weeds with so much energy/life that as a result of this new freedom, he impulsively purchased a bracelet for the baby sitter who seems to regard him only as an employer. Further, his lose from the pressure of conforming leads him to kiss this girl in the presence of the social mis lodge. In this new state of mind, Mr.Weeks finds courage and is finally able to say what is on his mind. He is temporarily able to free himself from the chasteness of civility and express his innermost thought to the leading member of the Shady Hill society by stating to her that she should paint her windows curtain black and shut up. The feeling of being deliberately impolite made Mr. Weeds feel wonderful. (Cheever, pg 70) Francis has arrived another moment of truth when his wife Julia decides she is going to leave him because she cannot stand by and encounter him destroy their social positi on that she has worked so hard to gain within Shady Hill.He confesses to her by saying Julia, I do love you, and I would like to be as we were-sweet and bawdy and dark-but now there are so many people. (Cheever, pg77) It seems at this moment with everything he has gone through that he has accepted his life and realizes his wife needs him and he needs her. He makes an appointment to see a psychiatrist where he is advised that he should take up woodwork as a hobby. peradventure this is an outlet where there are no boundaries and he is free to create whatever he likes without having to fit into a standard.There comes a point in everybodys life where we confer on the values we adopt in becoming a member of a community and sometimes we are not satisfied with the decisions we make. I am sure for that when we initially decide to become a member of a community we do so with the hope that as we grow and our needs change, our community will reflect our new needs and growth. Mr. Weeds commun ity did not foster change and could not include him to grow. He found himself trapped in the values of his community and his only escape was within his imagination.

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