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I Stand Here Ironing : ウィキペディア英語版 | I Stand Here Ironing
"I Stand Here Ironing" is a short story by Tillie Olsen. It was published in her short story collection ''Tell Me a Riddle'' in 1961. ==Plot introduction== Point of view: The story is told from a mother's first person point of view. The narrator, a remarried mother of five children, remembers the way she parented her first child, Emily. Her thoughts, and the story, are about what she would have done differently while parenting Emily if she had been more experienced and had better options. It is one of Olsen's most anthologized works. The story is about guilt, guilt that will be developed during the narration of the whole story. The mother is standing here ironing and within the next 30 minutes she will recall the whole trip of her and her daughter life. Trying to find an answer for: what she can do now when it is too late? Her feeling that her daughter claim her responsible for her suffering was the main idea in this brilliant short story.
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