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This essay elaborates a comparison between three short storiesin terms of cultural
constructs as well as gender manifestation. The analysis is conducted through close reading of
the three short stories namely „The New Dress‟Virginia Woolf, „thekiss‟ byKate Chopin and
„The Melody‟ by AhdafSueif .We are going to begin by proceeding gradually to a gender
manifestation each story in isolation and then we move to the comparison between the three
short stories.

      Being one of the earliest and most influential feminist writers of the 20th century,
Virginia Woolf has offered us with a literary heritage exploring in different forms. Virginia
Woolf (1882 –1941) was an English author which was at the forefront of the modernist
movement, which flourished in the first decades of the 20th century, encompassing every field
of artistic expression.The period of Virginia Woolf's early life was one of profound social and
cultural change. She was born into a Victorian world, and came to maturity as an author in the
modern world.

      In Woolf‟s fiction, clothing would therefore serve as a doorway to her characters‟ inner
realities; it would depict rather than hide, arousing deep-rooted feelings oftentriggered by
public scrutiny. Furthermore, clothing unites and at the same time divides women. Last but
not least, Woolf would use clothing to skilfully create poignant metaphors, attacking gender
inequality and warfare.

      Woolf was, from her childhood onwards, fascinated by clothes and fashion, this lead to
a profound influence on her life and work .Thus she claims once:

             “But I must remember to write about my clothes next time I have an impulse to write.

         My love of clothes interests me profoundly: only it is not love; & what it is I must discover”.

                                                                                      Virginia Woolf , May 1925.

      Intellectually powerful but at the same time concerned with her appearance, Woolf
found herself torn between conflicting traditionally gender-assigned spheres. As a twentieth
century feminist, she had inherited a variety of negative assumptions and guilt pertaining to
femininity and the feminine, including the belief of many progressives that fashion was
nothing else than women‟s bondage made visible.

      Woolf‟s deepest exploration of the issue of clothing was quite apparent in her short
story which is entitled „The New Dress‟. The latter addresses the tormented interiority of
Mabel Waring, a middle-aged homemaker of limited means who attends Clarissa‟s party
wearing a yellow dress. Looking around at the fashionably dressed guests, she realizes her
faux pas (social blunder) and thus become the slave of the feeling of inferiority. By means of
her term „frock consciousness, Woolf explores her own feelings of inferiority and shame
associated with being inappropriately dressed in public, the conflict of dichotomies such as
mind and body, consumption and creation, femininity and masculinity.

      Woolf‟s insubstantial budget presented an obstacle. Immediately upon receiving
Clarissa‟s invitation, she thinks about her hopeless situation and she feels as an outsider, a
foreign body. She felt ashamed and alienated, that‟s why she decides at the end to be a nun
and to wear a uniform to get rid of thought to clothes. Wearing a uniform and being called a
Sister Somebody suggests the lifestyle of a nun, the ultimate example of a secluded woman
rid of emblems suggesting sexuality or concern for appearances. As Laing rightly points out,
Mabel‟s return to the private sphere can be seen as an act of retreat, reinforcing the equation
of femininity with passivity, consumption and the inability to write.

      What we could withdraw from this short story is that what women could say, do or wear
in public was not regulated by so many extreme conventional prohibitions. In this story,
clothing is a form of contribution to make visible and clear gender (artificial) constructs.

      Also, Kate Chopin (1850 –1904) was an Americanauthor of short stories and novels.
She is now considered by some to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the 20th
century. She lived in a time when her surroundings included the abolitionist movements and
the emergence of feminism.

      It was a common belief of the 19th century Victorian society that unrestrained sex was a
danger to the social order. In particular the sexual desires of women were increasingly
regarded as inappropriate and unnatural. Procreation ought be the only reason for women to
engage in sexual intercourse. Consequently, sexual desires and passion hardly exists for most
19th century American literary heroines. In contrast to this general tendency, Chopin
repeatedly deals with the tabooing subject of women′s sexual urge and sensual experiences.
Several of her short stories challenge cultural assumptions about the role of sex in a woman′s
life. In her writings, Kate Chopin depicts women′s sexual desires and refutes Victorian
general postulation on female sexuality. Sensual or erotic feelings were seen as governed by
an internal logic.
One of her short stories is ˵The Kiss˵ (1895)         portrays how bad and dishonest a
character could be. Kate Chopin‟s idea of this story is that people should not be judged merely
by their appearance. The story is a mademoiselle named Nathalie who is in love with two
men; Harvey and Brantain at the same time. However, she chooses Brantain instead of
Harvey because he is very rich. After Nathalie and Brantain‟s wedding ceremony, Harvey
comes and says that Brantain has sent him there to kiss her. She hopefully trying to give him
the kiss, but suddenly Harvey tells that he has stopped kissing women.

     AhdafSoueif (born in 1950) is an Anglo-Egyptian novelist and political and cultural
commentator. She is an Egyptian national spent many years of her childhood in England, and
then returned for her PhD in linguistics at the University of Lancaster. Her marriage to an
Egyptian ended, and she later married the English poet Ian Hamilton –from whom she
eventually separated. Her marriage experience is one of Soueif's central themes in this
collection of short stories.Soueif writes primarily in English.Her novel The Map of Love
(1999) was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and subsequently translated into 16
languages.As well,she is the author of Aisha, In the Eye of the Sun, and the bestselling novel
The Map of Love, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1999. She also has translated
from the Arabic the award-winning memoir I Saw Ramallahby the Palestinian novelist
MouridBarghouti.

     The best short story that I have ever read is „Melody‟ by AhdafSoueif. In this short
story, Soueif portrays the conservatism of Moslim women and their position in their societies.
The story is written in first person singular (The narrator is Wayne's mother). They are
forbidden from many things where as men are not. The tale relates the story ofthe narrators'
neighbours: Ingie and her daughter Melody. Ingie‟s main interest is to keep herself beautiful
for her husband who is older than her and married before and cooking for him. The way this
Moslem woman treat her husband is so bizarre. Soueif is quite different from this lady;
sheprefers reading a book rather than spending all the time with the housework.

     This tale relates how Muslim women scarify their lives for their husbands
(Laughing,clothes, makeup, dancing and cooking).Even melody tries to imitate her mother
when she plays with Wayne.

     Feminism and gender manifestation is not only apparent in Western literature but also
an exploration of non-native feminine literary writings of English and all this depends on the
writers reasoning, culture, style and religion.When we try to compare these three short stories,
we can find many interesting endings. Among them, we can mention that „The New Dress‟
has to do with a feeling of inferiority and shame associated with being inappropriately dressed
in public. That is to say the theme of clothing. The writer of this tale is Virginia Woolf who
has a peculiar style that make different from the two remaining and the period that she lived in
was the Victorian age. Whereas Kate chopin whose writings are more daring, has made
apparent women′s sexual desires .In her short story, she has the courage to name it ˵the
Kiss˵However, when we talk of Melody ,we mention post-colonial literature.Soueif's theme
is more serious and realistic because she portrays the harsh life that Muslim woman live in
and the birdcage where she is imprisoned not because of Islam but because of the patriarchal
society they live in.

      All in All, the three short stories tackled a side of feminism that will contribute in the
building of literary emancipation be it western or non-native writing.

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A gendered analysis of three short stories

  • 1. This essay elaborates a comparison between three short storiesin terms of cultural constructs as well as gender manifestation. The analysis is conducted through close reading of the three short stories namely „The New Dress‟Virginia Woolf, „thekiss‟ byKate Chopin and „The Melody‟ by AhdafSueif .We are going to begin by proceeding gradually to a gender manifestation each story in isolation and then we move to the comparison between the three short stories. Being one of the earliest and most influential feminist writers of the 20th century, Virginia Woolf has offered us with a literary heritage exploring in different forms. Virginia Woolf (1882 –1941) was an English author which was at the forefront of the modernist movement, which flourished in the first decades of the 20th century, encompassing every field of artistic expression.The period of Virginia Woolf's early life was one of profound social and cultural change. She was born into a Victorian world, and came to maturity as an author in the modern world. In Woolf‟s fiction, clothing would therefore serve as a doorway to her characters‟ inner realities; it would depict rather than hide, arousing deep-rooted feelings oftentriggered by public scrutiny. Furthermore, clothing unites and at the same time divides women. Last but not least, Woolf would use clothing to skilfully create poignant metaphors, attacking gender inequality and warfare. Woolf was, from her childhood onwards, fascinated by clothes and fashion, this lead to a profound influence on her life and work .Thus she claims once: “But I must remember to write about my clothes next time I have an impulse to write. My love of clothes interests me profoundly: only it is not love; & what it is I must discover”. Virginia Woolf , May 1925. Intellectually powerful but at the same time concerned with her appearance, Woolf found herself torn between conflicting traditionally gender-assigned spheres. As a twentieth century feminist, she had inherited a variety of negative assumptions and guilt pertaining to femininity and the feminine, including the belief of many progressives that fashion was nothing else than women‟s bondage made visible. Woolf‟s deepest exploration of the issue of clothing was quite apparent in her short story which is entitled „The New Dress‟. The latter addresses the tormented interiority of Mabel Waring, a middle-aged homemaker of limited means who attends Clarissa‟s party
  • 2. wearing a yellow dress. Looking around at the fashionably dressed guests, she realizes her faux pas (social blunder) and thus become the slave of the feeling of inferiority. By means of her term „frock consciousness, Woolf explores her own feelings of inferiority and shame associated with being inappropriately dressed in public, the conflict of dichotomies such as mind and body, consumption and creation, femininity and masculinity. Woolf‟s insubstantial budget presented an obstacle. Immediately upon receiving Clarissa‟s invitation, she thinks about her hopeless situation and she feels as an outsider, a foreign body. She felt ashamed and alienated, that‟s why she decides at the end to be a nun and to wear a uniform to get rid of thought to clothes. Wearing a uniform and being called a Sister Somebody suggests the lifestyle of a nun, the ultimate example of a secluded woman rid of emblems suggesting sexuality or concern for appearances. As Laing rightly points out, Mabel‟s return to the private sphere can be seen as an act of retreat, reinforcing the equation of femininity with passivity, consumption and the inability to write. What we could withdraw from this short story is that what women could say, do or wear in public was not regulated by so many extreme conventional prohibitions. In this story, clothing is a form of contribution to make visible and clear gender (artificial) constructs. Also, Kate Chopin (1850 –1904) was an Americanauthor of short stories and novels. She is now considered by some to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the 20th century. She lived in a time when her surroundings included the abolitionist movements and the emergence of feminism. It was a common belief of the 19th century Victorian society that unrestrained sex was a danger to the social order. In particular the sexual desires of women were increasingly regarded as inappropriate and unnatural. Procreation ought be the only reason for women to engage in sexual intercourse. Consequently, sexual desires and passion hardly exists for most 19th century American literary heroines. In contrast to this general tendency, Chopin repeatedly deals with the tabooing subject of women′s sexual urge and sensual experiences. Several of her short stories challenge cultural assumptions about the role of sex in a woman′s life. In her writings, Kate Chopin depicts women′s sexual desires and refutes Victorian general postulation on female sexuality. Sensual or erotic feelings were seen as governed by an internal logic.
  • 3. One of her short stories is ˵The Kiss˵ (1895) portrays how bad and dishonest a character could be. Kate Chopin‟s idea of this story is that people should not be judged merely by their appearance. The story is a mademoiselle named Nathalie who is in love with two men; Harvey and Brantain at the same time. However, she chooses Brantain instead of Harvey because he is very rich. After Nathalie and Brantain‟s wedding ceremony, Harvey comes and says that Brantain has sent him there to kiss her. She hopefully trying to give him the kiss, but suddenly Harvey tells that he has stopped kissing women. AhdafSoueif (born in 1950) is an Anglo-Egyptian novelist and political and cultural commentator. She is an Egyptian national spent many years of her childhood in England, and then returned for her PhD in linguistics at the University of Lancaster. Her marriage to an Egyptian ended, and she later married the English poet Ian Hamilton –from whom she eventually separated. Her marriage experience is one of Soueif's central themes in this collection of short stories.Soueif writes primarily in English.Her novel The Map of Love (1999) was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and subsequently translated into 16 languages.As well,she is the author of Aisha, In the Eye of the Sun, and the bestselling novel The Map of Love, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1999. She also has translated from the Arabic the award-winning memoir I Saw Ramallahby the Palestinian novelist MouridBarghouti. The best short story that I have ever read is „Melody‟ by AhdafSoueif. In this short story, Soueif portrays the conservatism of Moslim women and their position in their societies. The story is written in first person singular (The narrator is Wayne's mother). They are forbidden from many things where as men are not. The tale relates the story ofthe narrators' neighbours: Ingie and her daughter Melody. Ingie‟s main interest is to keep herself beautiful for her husband who is older than her and married before and cooking for him. The way this Moslem woman treat her husband is so bizarre. Soueif is quite different from this lady; sheprefers reading a book rather than spending all the time with the housework. This tale relates how Muslim women scarify their lives for their husbands (Laughing,clothes, makeup, dancing and cooking).Even melody tries to imitate her mother when she plays with Wayne. Feminism and gender manifestation is not only apparent in Western literature but also an exploration of non-native feminine literary writings of English and all this depends on the writers reasoning, culture, style and religion.When we try to compare these three short stories,
  • 4. we can find many interesting endings. Among them, we can mention that „The New Dress‟ has to do with a feeling of inferiority and shame associated with being inappropriately dressed in public. That is to say the theme of clothing. The writer of this tale is Virginia Woolf who has a peculiar style that make different from the two remaining and the period that she lived in was the Victorian age. Whereas Kate chopin whose writings are more daring, has made apparent women′s sexual desires .In her short story, she has the courage to name it ˵the Kiss˵However, when we talk of Melody ,we mention post-colonial literature.Soueif's theme is more serious and realistic because she portrays the harsh life that Muslim woman live in and the birdcage where she is imprisoned not because of Islam but because of the patriarchal society they live in. All in All, the three short stories tackled a side of feminism that will contribute in the building of literary emancipation be it western or non-native writing.