Sunday, June 2, 2019
The Character of Joness Daughter in Williamsââ¬â¢ Taking Care :: Williams Taking Care Essays
Two Works Cited   In the short story, Taking C ar, by Joy Williams, a sermoniser deals learns to deal with his wife being in the hospital with a rare blood disease as well as taking care of his granddaughter art object his daughter is away. His daughter, playing only a small role in the story, is still a rather round char operateer. The author, Williams, depicts the characteristics of Joness daughter very carefully through her actions. Although Joness daughter is not a main character in this story, she does add various ideas for the reader to think about objet dart reading the short story. Her characteristics and mannerisms are that of superficiality, selfishness, irresponsibility, and capriciousness. These characteristics are displayed continuously throughout the story.        Joness daughter exhibits superficiality through actions. The text reads, Joness daughter has fallen in with the stars and is using the heavens, as Jones would be the first t o admit, more than he ever has. It has however, brought her only grief and confusion(93). These two sentences imply that she is superficial. They are saying that she uses the stars to determine what her future is rather than thinking realistically and creating her avouch future. Even when this dependency of hers fails her, in her mind, she still relies on astrology for her future. Her leaving unopened records of prestigious composers with Jones as she left shows her superficiality once more (95).        In addition to being superficial, Joness daughter is also a very selfish person. She left her husband, left her 6-month-old daughter, and her dog with her father and took off for Mexico (93). This is a selfish act because she has a total disregard for her fathers lifestyle and for the hardship he is going through with his wife in the hospital. She does not consider that this would be an inconvenience for her father. Her selfishness is over again shown by t he fact that she has a total disrespect for the differences of life styles between she and her father. This is shown in the text readings, His daughter speaks about the men she has been involved with but no longer cares about, and the previous sentence, Naturally this pains Jones, speaking of the fact that his daughter was having an affair with an older man (95). She is also selfish in the fact that while her mother is in the hospital almost dying, she is, walking along the beach in Mexico with two men, and even when her mother comes home from the hospital, she is, in Mexico winding disinterestedly through a jewelry shop (96,98).
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