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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Pride in Greenleaf and Spotted Horses :: Greenleaf Spotted Horses Essays

self-complacency in Greenleaf and Spotted Horses   Pride is a feeling that most people in the world admit perpetually shared. Pride can be a great thing to have, further when a mortal has too much congratulate, the situation becomes very different. Pride can cause a person to do things he would non do under normal circumstances, and it can cause a person unhappiness. Mrs. May in Greenleaf and Henry Armstid in Spotted Horses both have a sad type of pride that leads to untimely death and demise. In Henrys case, his pride is the direct cause of his injuries do by the horses, and Mrs. Mays is somewhat more indirect. In Greenleaf, Mrs. May thought that she was a blessing to the world. She thought that everything not bad(predicate) that happened was her doing and that everything she did was good. At bingle point in the story she says, I drub and slave, I struggle and sweat to keep this place for them and as concisely as Im dead, theyll marry trash and bring it in here an d downfall everything. They will marry trash and ruin everything Ive done. Although she hates the dairy farm and her dickens sons do not live up to her standards, she still has a reason of pride about them causing her to be so preoccupied with what she has done for them. The forge, a prominent symbol for what Mrs. May cannot control, meanders throughout the story and clashes and conflicts with her pride. The two are intertwined she constantly visualizes and hears the bull in the day and sleep. In one of her dreams she talks of being aware that what ever it was had been eating as capacious as she had the place and had eaten everything from the beginning of her fence line up to the fellowship and now was eating the house and calmly with the same steady metre would continue through the house, eating her and the boys, and then on, eating everything but the Greenleafs. The bull symbolizes what she cannot do in life, what she cannot control, and what she has not done, and it is wh at makes her take the last step forwards her death by bringing out her pride and causing her to strain and take control over the unknown, over itself. She is then gored to death by the bull, and this proves the point that she should not have concerned her whole life with her pride and what she had done and what she could not ultimately control.

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