Friday, July 19, 2019
Compare the predicament of women in society as described in Cousin Essa
Compare the predicament of women in society as described in Cousin  Kate and The Seduction. How far do you sympathise with them?    ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢ are similarly concerned with the  predicament of women in society.    They are both poems which end up in a negative position, and are  following the trails of a young girl, wanting to be loved, in some  way. They also similarly carry the theme of betrayal. In ââ¬ËThe  Seductionââ¬â¢, the girl is betrayed by the teenage magazines promising  her the romantic love story she always wanted and, in ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢,  the young girl is betrayed by her cousin, who steals the man she  loves. These are the predicaments that both the girls have.    Both poems contain lines which question their actions, ââ¬ËWhy did a  great Lord find me out?ââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËFor where, now, was the summer of her  sixteenth year?ââ¬â¢. This shows the regret that they had in that period  in their lives, and also how betrayed they feel and the problems they  have now of losing their childhood.    ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢ tells us the story of how she was seduced, used and cast  away, much like ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢. As ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ begins, it uses a  lot of imagery to prepare the reader for what may happen. ââ¬ËFar past  the silver stream of traffic through the city, far from the blind  windows of the tower blocksââ¬â¢. The ââ¬Ëblindââ¬â¢ windows portrays an image  of not seeing, and that because something ââ¬Ëbadââ¬â¢ may happen, no-one is  meant to see or hear anything. Also, when the poem refers to the  girl knocking back the vodka, it shows an uncertain situation, ââ¬ËHe  handed her the vodka, and she knocked it back like waterââ¬â¢.    Both girls at the start of the poem are virgins but lose their  virginity and fall pregnant. The girl in ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢, is refer...              ...magazines she was reading to have  sex, but there was probably pressure from her friends, as I know that  there is today, and the poem was not written that far from today.    Not only was there great pressure before she had sex, but the shame  and feelings that she was put through from society was extreme, and  this, in my opinion, should not have been placed upon her. Although  similar things happened in ââ¬ËCousin Kateââ¬â¢, I donââ¬â¢t think they did to  the same extent, and, at the very least, the ââ¬ËCottage Maidenââ¬â¢ was left  with something to treasure and that she was proud of. Although  abortions were not a regular occurrence, I still think she was in a  better position to keep the baby. Whereas, in ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢, I  think she would have been forced to have an abortion, or if she had  kept the baby, she would have been under great emotion and also  financial difficulties.                       
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