Examining Conflict in 'I Stand Here Ironing' Essay | Essay

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Examining Conflict in 'I Stand Here Ironing' Essay | Essay

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Examining Conflict in 'I Stand Here Ironing'

Summary: Analyzes the Tillie Olsen short story, "I Stand Here Ironing." Discusses the conflict between mother and daughter. Explores the symbolism behind the mother's ironing.
In the short story "I Stand Here Ironing" by Tillie Olsen the conflict between a mother whose giving is limited by hardships is directly related to her daughter's wrinkled adjustment. Ironing, she reflects upon when she was raising her first-born daughter, Emily. The mother contemplates the consequences of her actions. The mother's life had been interrupted by childbirth, desertion, poverty, numerous jobs, childcare, remarriage, frequent relocations, and five children. Her struggling economic situation gave way to little or no opportunity to properly care for and nurture her first-born child. In spite of the attention and love Emily craved and never received, she still survived, and even made strengths, and talents, out of the deprivations she had endured.

From the beginning of Emily's life she is separated from those she needed most, and the mother's guilt tears at the seams of a dress barely wrinkled. Emily was only eight...

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