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Woman on the Edge of Time by Marge Piercy Essay

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Woman on the Edge of Time by Marge Piercy

As a child, one of my favorite cartoon shows was The Jetsons. This was a show about an average American family who lived out in space, with a dog, and a robot named Rosie as the household maid. I recall that in one episode Rosie, the robot, overheard the family holding a conversation pertaining to how the family could get by just fine without her. The point of this episode is that the robot's feelings were hurt and she decided to run away. After Rosie's departure, the family learned that she was in fact a valuable member of the family, and they searched all over space to find Rosie the robot. Could it be, a robot with feelings? In The Jetsons technology was an important aspect in life in space. …show more content…

Connie became an alcoholic because she could not stand the fact of facing life without Claud. Consequently, she lost her daughter. After humbly living out in the real world, Connie finds herself back in a mental institution after an effort to save her niece Dolly from her then pimp, Geraldo. Instead, Connie ended up severely injured in a hospital and then placed back in a mental ward. Connie imagines fulfilling her empty soul or the loss of her daughter Angelina by helping Dolly with her daughter Nita and her unborn child at the time. Connie has a history of always being used and battered. Connie dreamed of obtaining an education and traveling. However, she only attended 1 year and 3 months at a two-year college and then became pregnant and was forced to drop out of school. After that the only good in her life was Claud, who she called her husband, but there were no records to indicate the marriage. Claud loved her and provided for both Connie and her daughter Angelina. Claud was a pickpocket who was jailed and later died of hepatitis as a consequence of an experiment for which he volunteered. Throughout the story, Connie connects with Luciente to a future world that is unlike she imagined the future to look like. Instead, the future is made up of villages with huts, cattle, clothes hanging on lines, and green meadows. Connie found herself in Mattapoisett, a village in

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