Thursday, September 19, 2019
The Revolt Of Mother: The Power Of Decision Essay -- Mary Wilkins
 The Revolt of Mother: The Power of Decision    Decisions shape our lives. In history , the decisions of leaders and  generals have changed the course of mankind. In today's world , multi-billion  dollar corporations rest on the decisions of a few select executives. On a  smaller but no less important scale, acting on decisions can liberate people  from stagnation. In the story "The Revolt of Mother" the main character shows  us the power of acting on decisions. Mother recognizes the wrongs of her  situation and weighs the effect on her family. In the end she acts to free  herself and her family from forty years of wrong.    Mother lives forty years with a suppressed dreamââ¬âa new house  promised to her after her wedding. She lives with the everyday routine of  cleaning the house and cooking pies for the family. This shows the stagnation of  her everyday existence; an existence brought about by forty years of non-  decision. Mother stays content with her shack. "She was a masterly keeper of  her box of a house. Her one living room never seemed to have in it any of the  dust which the friction of life with inanimate matter produces"(LACpg.284).  This shows the lack of empowerment mother has at this time of the story. This  state is partly due to the societyââ¬âa time that was male dominated and  discouraged the wife to speak outââ¬âand partly because mother just feel into a  routine that included everything except her happiness. I felt that mother  centered her life around providing for her family but forgot to look towards her  own needs. She bakes pies, cooks dinner and it everything else except things  that made her happy. Mother discovers disturbing news when she learns that her  future house is giving way to Father's new barn. Mother would have probably let  her dream die if it were not for a conversation with her daughter. Mother  realizes that it's not just her happiness involved. This breach of contract now  involved the happiness of the family. Mother does something that changes her  state: she decides and acts on it.  Many times our personal happiness takes a back seat in a busy world.  I forget my own need sometimes just trying to please loved onesââ¬âmom, dad, mom,  dad. Sometimes when someone else's happiness is in jeopardy I'm more inclined  to act. Mother is ashamed that her daughter is going to be married in such a  small, drafty house. "I want you to lo...              ...gave Mrs. Penn a nameââ¬â  Sarahââ¬âin the end because she claims the god given right to be noticed and heard.    Sarah Penn reminds me of another historical figure that forced a  changeââ¬âMrs. Rosa Parks. Mrs. Rosa Parks decided that she was tired so she sat  in the white section of the bus. Her decision to sit and her act of defiance  forced us to re-evaluate Civil Rights. We were forced to know her name and  realize her wrong. The power of acting out a decision gave Mrs. Rosa Parks a  name and a voice that others rallied around to right a breach of contract. A  decision that is made and acted upon has no other outcome but results. It  forces a change to happen and sets us free from a circular trap of inaction and  indecision. I decide tonight to break a cycle of indecision by calling someone.  For an entire week I was thinking up reasons to call this person. For an entire  week I was caught in indecision. In the middle of writing this paper, I decide  to bite the bullet and call. Sure enough, I broke the cycle and received some  results. The results raised some new problemsââ¬âa decision of where to bring her  for l unch. I will take this kind of decision over a week or wondering any day.                       
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