In the novel Girl With A Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier, Griet faces many challenges which causes her identity to change. Though Griet starts out as an innocent maid who has to follow orders, she starts developing her own opinion and the ability to make decisions. Griet changes from an household servant to having the courage to share her opinion to a mature lady, capable of making her own decisions. Many factors contribute to the change in Griet’s identity, but the main factor is Vermeer, her master. At first, Griet is viewed as an innocent girl, who is compelled to work as an maid due to her father’s incapability to provide for her family. She does not want to leave her family and go to an unknown place, but she has to; in order …show more content…
This supports Griet’s change in identity, form being too scared to speaking her mind to having the courage to give her opinion to her master. Near the end, Griet’s identity has gone through the process of a young maid to a mature lady. At first, Griet’s opinion held no importance. She does not have a say in anything. This is evident when she says, “ ‘ What would I think, madam?’”(157). Griet has certainly developed an opinion, but not the courage to speak it in front of others. She is aware of her status as a maid. This changes throughout the course of the novel. Griet does develop the courage to take the decision of her life as well as carry it out. “ ‘I did not pick up the knife. I turned and walked from the room’”(215). This quote illustrates Griet’s ability to make and carry out decisions. She is not going to tolerate any wrong accusations, and she has learned to take a stand for herself. This change occurs due to Vermeer and his art. Somewhere in between, Griet realizes that she has had enough, and she’s not going to let anyone come and accuse her of doing something she didn’t do. Vermeer and his paintings made Griet feel that she does hold importance, and no one has the right to accuse her wrongfully. Therefore, Griet’s identity undergoes a lot of changes throughout the novel. First, she is maid who is duty- bound to work in an unknown place due to her family’s needs’. As the book continues, she starts developing her opinion as well as
Society’s expectations of women now and in the past cause a huge controversy and conflict amongst women. The main three female characters of the novel The Great Gatsby have many conflicts with society and what is expected of them as a female in the 1920s. They are expected to be the server of man and to not be their own person, but this was a conflict with them. Although Myrtle, Daisy, and Jordan show case their conflict with society, they negotiate that conflict with their personality and their mannerisms.
Jeannette Walls is shaped by the independence of her entire childhood as she learned how to create her own future and fend for herself. For example, as Rosemary Walls throws another fit about her “horrible” life, Jeannette vows that she will never end up like her own mother and that she would never feel sorry for herself (248). Jeannette is tired of having to always pick up the messes that her parents constantly
Initially Jeannette Walls relied on her parents to make decisions for her. However over the course of the book her maturity transforms into self resilience. All these experiences and decisions change her over time. She starts out a young clueless and dependant person. After many lessons she ends up a realistic down to earth independent person that gives her the best life possible.
In her novel Girl with a pearl earring, Tracey Chevalier, explores many thematic concerns in relation to women, in the 1600s. She explored this through the themes of; the restricted roles of women, the battle of the sexes and Class, money, gender and power, she utilises literary techniques; such as dialogue, first person, exclamation and allusion to convey these themes.
Her father’s job and reputation in the town is something she always had to grow up with. She knew some people liked her father and others did not. She shows courage when she stands up for her father when the mob is trying to hurt him. After
She transforms from a self-centered lady in a profession of immoral behavior to a tender and motherly woman. An analysis of Mother Shipton reveals that she is a complex character who advances the theme that appearances are different than reality through her ambiguous
How she is disappointed with her dull life with john. As a result of her superficial tendencies she misses what's truly important in her life. SInce, she is too caught up in her
Immediately in the story, Griet showcases the hero archetype of the call. Before the story begins, Griet’s father loses “his eyes and his trade” (7) when a kiln explodes. Because of this, Griet’s family no longer has a stable income. Missing money, they need to get some and fast. Griet’s mother delivers the news that Griet “[is] to start tomorrow as [the Vermeer’s] maid” and that she will earn “...eight stuivers a day” (6). Griet must get back what her family needs, money, and she also has an opportunity to experience the unknown in the Vermeer household. Before Griet leaves to become a maid, she tells her sister that she does not
3). Because of the narrative mode of this novel, we are not only able to be told the story of Grenouille’s birth and troubled childhood, but we are also able to read the minds of these characters and their uncanny feelings towards Grenouille, which would not be possible through any other narrative mode or voice. And this is all being done to create a distance between the reader and Grenouille.
Gatsby does not belong to his own class and he is not accepted by the upper class, therefore he becomes an exception. Because of disappointment of being looked down upon and impossibility of accept by the upper class, he has nothing left except his love, which is also his “love dream”. Gatsby’s love for Daisy has been the sole drive and motive of his living. Gatsby’s great love is also the root of his great tragedy, because he is desperately in love with a woman who is not worthy of his deep love. Fitzgerald offers Gatsby with the spirit of sincerity, generosity, nobility, perseverance, and loyalty. All his good natures can be seen
Girl with a Pearl Earring is a fictional book that is based off of the painting Girl with a Pearl Earring. It gives the painting a background story and a makes up personas for Vermeer and the model in the photo. The Girl with a Pearl Earring is a very historical painting and is sometimes referred to as the Dutch Mona Lisa. It is very well known for highlighting the artistic achievements of the Dutch Golden Age. This book is an interesting interpretation on the backstory of the painting; it also gives insight on the time period and the artistic style of the Dutch Golden Age.
Gretel represents the change that occurred in a whole generation of German Youth (Hitler Youth) during WWII, she starts as a child with dolls then abandons these for propaganda in the hope of gaining power in the eyes of Herr Lizt, Kotler and her Father
The Great Gatsby is about a former WW1 soldier who sets high expectations for a girl who is already married. When the 2 former
The Great Gatsby is considered to be a great American novel full of hope, deceit, wealth, and love. Daisy Buchanan is a beautiful and charming young woman who can steal a man’s attention through a mere glance. Throughout the novel, she is placed on a pedestal, as if her every wish were Gatsby’s command. Her inner beauty and grace are short-lived, however, as Scott Fitzgerald reveals her materialistic character. Her reprehensible activities lead to devastating consequences that affect the lives of every character. I intend to show that Daisy, careless and self-absorbed, was never worthy of Jay Gatsby’s love, for she was the very cause of his death.
The novel The Girl With the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier has an interesting, unique tone that is clearly expressed by its picturesque and meticulous word choice, imagery and details. The novel is set in the 17th century of Holland in a small town called Deft and is told from the perspective of sixteen-year old Griet who explores the world of art and painters, and the complexity behind the world that seems so simple to outsiders. A particular scene comes to mind and best embodies a somber, tense tone and mood between the characters in the novel. On page 215, it is in the middle of the climax and an exciting moment of action in which where Griet is involved in a fight between her employers the painter Johannes Vermeer and his wife Catharina.