The Use of force by william Carlos williams
The Use of Force by William Carlos Williams
William Carlos williams September 17, 1883-March 4 1963 Rutherford. NJ. United States Nationality: American Occupation: Writer, medical doctor Alma mater: University of Pennsylvania Literary movement: Modernism, Imagism Notable work(s): The Red Wheelbarrow, Spring and All Paterson
William Carlos Williams • September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963 Rutherford, NJ, United States • Nationality:American • Occupation:Writer, medical doctor • Alma mater: University of Pennsylvania • Literary movement: Modernism, imagism • Notable work(s):"The Red Wheelbarrow"; Spring and All; Paterson
Life and career Until 1897, he received primary and secondary education In 1906. he gratuated from the medical school of the University of pennsylvania In 1912. he married florence herman In 1915 he was associate with The Others In 1920, he was criticized by peers In his later years, he took on the role of elder statesman In 1948. he suffered a heart attack On March 4, 1963, he passed away
Life and Career • Until 1897, he received primary and secondary education. • In 1906 , he gratuated from the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania. • In 1912,he married Florence Herman. • In 1915 ,he was associate with "The Others." • In 1920,he was criticized by peers. • In his later years,he took on the role of elder statesman. • In 1948, he suffered a heart attack. • On March 4, 1963, he passed away
Primary Coverage The story is narrated in first person by a doctor, who is answering a house visit to see a sick girl Fearing that she may have diphtheria, the doctor decides to check her throat. However she refuses to her and examine her throat with a spoon, which train open her mouth and the doctor uses force to restr makes the girl very mad. The doctor finds that, against her own self-interest, the girl has hidden the symptoms of diphtheria from her parents and the doctor
Primary Coverage The story is narrated in first person by a doctor, who is answering a house visit to see a sick girl. Fearing that she may have diphtheria, the doctor decides to check her throat. However, she refuses to open her mouth and the doctor uses force to restrain her and examine her throat with a spoon, which makes the girl very mad. The doctor finds that, against her own self-interest, the girl has hidden the symptoms of diphtheria from her parents and the doctor
Theme The story is written without the use of quotation marks, and the dialogue is not distinguished from the narrator's comments The story is rendered from the subjective point of view of the doctor, and explores his subdued enjoyment of forcefully subduing the stubborn child in an attempt to acquire the throat sample. The overall theme of the story revolves around power and submission and the doctor's unnerved feeling following the forceful encounter
Theme The story is written without the use of quotation marks, and the dialogue is not distinguished from the narrator's comments. The story is rendered from the subjective point of view of the doctor, and explores his subdued enjoyment of forcefully subduing the stubborn child in an attempt to acquire the throat sample. The overall theme of the story revolves around power and submission and the doctor's unnerved feeling following the forceful encounter