Ecstasy In 'An Excerpt From Sister Love'

Improved Essays
Sister Love

Love is very small word and it has deep meaning. Everyone needs other love in their life. Without love no one fulfil in their life. So, sometime people become more dangerous just only for someone love. No one didn’t want to lose their love and favourite things. For these reason Marcia always felt jealous when she saw her favourite person talk with her sister and told her that he love her not Marcia. Marcia and Karin two sister and they lived with their father. Their father was sick and someone need to stay with him. So, Marcia was elder then Karin and she had responsibility of them that’s why she stay at home with his father. Karin had job in the town and she was very pretty. Everyone like her we can know from this line “People often said Marcia, ‘your sister very beautiful. There were always lots of men ready to take Karin out to dinner or to the cinema” (Page-1). Marcia and Karin’s had difference in their nature. Karin was looking nice or smart, and Marcia was short not like Karin. Once a week Marcia went to church and shopping. One day after came to the church with Howard in their house. When Karin saw Howard then she start to talk with him about her sister. But Marcia didn`t like that when Karin talk with Howard we understand from that conversation “Karin laughed. Come up to the roof garden and have some wines. The sun is wonderful this morning. ‘Oh, I……1’Howard began. Marcia looking at her sister angrily, but then she said, ‘yes I must get father drink. See you in a minute, Howard. Go up to the roof and talk to Karin.” (Page-2). But two sisters were like him we know when Marcia and
…show more content…
Everyone try to catch their love, don’t want to lose. That’s why Marcia fell jealous when Howard talk with Karin and she cannot be patient when she know about Howard loved her sister not her. That’s why Marcia didn’t want any restriction between her and Howard. So, she did something wrong with

Related Documents

  • Improved Essays

    The misunderstanding and miscommunication between mother and daughter creates numerous cultural and generational differences. Both the St. Clair’s and Hsu’s are facing marriage problems, which was formed by American circumstances, which the daughters had learned (cultural difference). The Woo and Jong families are facing different issues. The marriage problems have been created by the views of the daughters. Both Rose Hsu Jordan and Lena St. Clair are facing marriage problems.…

    • 524 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Great Essays

    I looked back and saw Dad behind her.” “Yes,” said Tom. “All of that happened.” “The red sleeves … she’d…

    • 1336 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist once said, “When we love, we always strive to become better than we are. When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too” However, in the short story, The Luckiest Girl by Cynthia Benjamin, the antagonist David Allen does not aspire to better himself or others, rather he desires authority. In consequence, he cements himself as a manipulator, through emotional, social, and physical abuse towards his girlfriend, Anita Wade.…

    • 719 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Racing In The Rain Themes

    • 986 Words
    • 4 Pages

    In “The Art of Racing in the Rain” there are many reoccurring themes. In Garth Stein’s novel, themes are used to convey the story line. A theme is the subject of talk, a person’s thoughts, or reoccurring message throughout the story. In a novel a there can be one major theme or there can be many minor themes. The author, in this particular novel, had used multiple themes to convey one colossal message.…

    • 986 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Play the Even Tenor In “St Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves,” Karen Russell depicts a group of girls, Claudette, Jeanette, and Mirabella, who become sheltered in a rehabilitation home for girls raised by wolves. Once there, they struggle to assimilate themselves according to the expectations and demands of a different culture or society. Through point-of-view and conflict, Russell divulges the roles that are imposed on individuals when transitioning to a new culture; ultimately revealing the force that it may have on individuals to abandon previous beliefs and relationships.…

    • 701 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Relationships between family and friends can bring out a passion in people that can be dangerous. In “Romeo & Juliet”, “Once Upon a Time”, and “And of Clay We Are Created” the characters go to extreme measures to care for the ones they love. Passion is defined as a strong and barely controllable emotion. When one individual can’t control their own emotions they may act out putting themselves and others in danger, as the characters in this story did.…

    • 716 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    “Love” Has so many meaning nowadays, we use the word love to express our emotions in the deepest ways. In couples today “Love” is a very fragile, yet powerful word. Relationships seem to be all based on love, without the relationships do not survive. What hold relationships together is certain aspects and perspectives on selecting a partner in life, that s described through the mate-selection theories. In the movie crazy stupid love, a lot of relationships are displayed and many forms of theories are displayed throughout.…

    • 777 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    PARENTHOOD The Braverman family faces many obstacles in Parenthood and as a viewer, I was very intrigued by the dynamic of the family and show. This show is unique and deals with issues that different types of families can relate too. I will admit that during some of the episodes, I was overwhelmed by the problems and drama the family goes through. At one point, I thought they over exaggerated the situation but quickly realized that this is the reality.…

    • 1026 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The nature of love influences people to make rash and impulsive decisions. The affections that are created by these decisions might feel satisfying, but the reactions towards the decisions can seem unreasonable. There are benefits and disadvantages when it comes to being in love. The affections that one feels might be satisfying, but the reactions towards these affections can seem unreasonable. William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night explores the idea about people performing irrational actions when in love.…

    • 949 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Amy Tan style of writing came from culture impact of the third generation therefore Amy work was highly inspired by her American up bring and her chinese background. Most of Tan’s novel have one similar connection the importance of mother daughter relationship. The Joy Luck Club was made up into sixteen stories each about club members and American born daughters who immigrated from china. The mothers and daughters share stories of there lives about their families in china and the families that they have in the united states. Amy Tan theme of the novel focuses on mother daughter relationship in both culture and also focus past an present generation.…

    • 817 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    As one broke free from confinement, the other chose to live in her father’s path not knowing. In the story “My Sister’s Marriage,” Cynthia Marshall Rich writes of a small family of a father, Dr. Landis who is over controlling of his two daughters, Sarah Ann and Olive (200). Dr. Landis is a controlling and manipulative father who is always concerned towards his two daughters. Olive, who is the eldest daughter, is rebellious and courageous as she introduces change in her life away from her father’s expectations. Sarah Ann on the other hand, is an obedient girl who is over powered by her father.…

    • 1045 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    We all poses emotions. Sometimes these emotions are good for us as they enable us to feel, while other times, these emotions hinder our ability to think clearly and rationally. One such emotion that can have such an effect on all humans is love. Love makes us feel special and provides us with a goal that we then strive towards. However, love can also cloud our judgment and not cee the entire truth.…

    • 1041 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Sisterhood is a bond that ties in any and all situations and no matter what, the love is pure and unconditional. A Sisterhood is a bond that exists for an…

    • 731 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Love: an aspect of life both complex and simple, both mysterious and apparent, both evasive and accessible. Great thinkers have mused over this concept, its different forms and effects, for centuries. Many ask the question of love's role in happiness: is it truly necessary? Both Plato and Aristotle argue the importance of love in attaining true contentment. However, the different forms they describe carry different connotations and different levels of influence on life.…

    • 1363 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    In this extract of Daughters of the Late Colonel, Katherine Mansfield portrays to the reader her personal insights and intolerance of the patriarchy that dominated the Late-Victorian period. She particularly focuses on the entrapment and isolation women faced living in this social hierarchy, and expresses this through subtle manipulation of literary devices such as character, motif, imagery and symbolism, cast in almost satirical light that resonates throughout the entire story. Mansfield explores thoroughly the relationship between the two sisters, Josephine and Constantia, and the father they have recently lost. The title of the story immediately suggests to the reader the nature of this relationship; implying the ownership and authority…

    • 993 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays