Judith Wright - To another housewife - Representations of change
Title: Judith Wright - To another housewife - Representations of change
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 585 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Judith Wright - To another housewife - Representations of change
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 585 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
To Another Housewife
In Judith Wright's poem, "To Another Housewife", change occurs as the fundamental motif. The composer has harnessed a variety of language techniques to promote these changes. "To Another Housewife" is a dramatic monologue that talks about the changes in the values and responsibilities of a girl as she matures into adulthood. Judith Wright has written this to highlight the fact that many people are in this situation.
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flyblown tatters of old meat".
<Tab/>Wright's simple yet efficacious word choice is vital to help us comprehend the emotions and enigmatic connotations concealed within "To Another Housewife". The first stanza is brought to life by using a number of evocative phrases such as "half-starved and furious", "leapt against their chains", "mindless rage" and "tear our childish hands" that exemplify the image of a dog being a tumultuous and untamed beast.