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Analysis of the wife by washington irving

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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A lovely beautiful romantic idyll. Behind each cheerful man, there stands a cherishing, super-solid little wife who will sink or swim with him and who will hold on for him whatever extraordinary inconveniences he may have.

A wife makes some terrible hypotheses and is dove into neediness. His companion urges him to tell his significant other so she can bolster him, yet he is reluctant to.

At the point when, finally, he tells her, she is changed into a beguiling wonder who helps keep their recently acquired humble cabin like a mansion and sharing strawberries and cream in the backyard.
Answered by Chirpy
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'The Wife' written by Washington Irving is an example of Victorianism. It adheres to the conventions of popular culture. It reflects Medieval chivalry in which the wife is idealized as an angel in the house. The writer praises the women for their strength, fortitude, resilience and intrepidity. He says that disasters break down the spirit of a man while a woman does not do so.

The writer emphasizes the emotional dependence of a husband on his wife. The husband should learn that he has to give the highest priority to his wife. He should respect the spiritual and domestic values that she represents. The virtuous person is rewarded by God.

In the story the Victorian wife is an angel whose name is Mary. She wears a white dress and puts flowers in her hair. She plays a harp. She serves strawberries and cream to her husband. She makes their home a heaven on earth.

The story is an allegory where the husband who symbolizes the head learns the true value of his wife who symbolizes the heart. They are rewarded for their virtue.

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