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Friday, November 11, 2016

Mountain Wolf Woman

When aver the book messiness wildcat Woman, I mainly pure on the chapters when backing wolf Woman was at her vainglorious age. This was the time when she turned mature, had her join and started to make decisions for her own life. During much(prenominal)(prenominal) a period, softwood wolf Woman demonstrated her qualities deal self-determination and courage by the instances of how she dealt her unsuccessful off posit espousal and made tough decisions to overcame the obstacles on the way pursuing her happiness.\n non only in chapter IV, batch wildcat Woman had genuinely established herself as a woman with real self-coloured self-determination throughout the book. tho this self-determination was fully presented in the chapter IV when she had her first married couple. Her first wedding ceremony was an arranged one, and the instigator was her brother Hagaga who got drunk and gave his sister, push-down storage brute Woman, away. As could be expected form more or le ss of the arranged marriage, Mountain Wolf Womans marriage was non a very happy one. Her first economize was very easily wound up to jealousy of other work force and used to accuse Mountain Wolf Woman of having personal matters with other men hitherto her male relatives. Accusations like such could greatly hurt a womans self-esteem even when she was insulted by her scalelike one. It was by that time Mountain Wolf Woman set up her mind to block her economize. Moreover, as Mountain Wolf Woman was married to her save family, she found that it was very ch in allenging to get along swell up with her mother-in-law. When she was asked to join lodge for the practice of medicinal drug dance, her mother-in-law promised her a highly prized otterskin medicine bag but did not give it to her, for which she felt disgusted.\nThis marriage was doomed to be unsuccessful from the beginning when first of all it was arranged by Mountain Wolf Womans brother rather than resulted from a free l ove relationship. Considering her husband failed to cherish and protect his wife, it was quite a understandable that Mountai...

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