99,000 Essays & Term Papers: Where You Buy Essays and Papers Online
Direct Essays, Where You Can Buy Essays and Papers Online

Instant Access to Buy Essays and Papers Online!
Acceptable Use Policy
Customer Service
Site Search


Login to View Essays and Papers Online

Join Now - Instant Access to Essays and Research Papers!

  Essay and Research Paper Topics
Acceptance Essays
Arts Essays
Custom Essays
English Literature Essays
Foreign
History Essays
Miscellaneous Research Papers and Essays
Movie Essays and Papers
Music Term Papers
Novels
People and Biography Research Papers
Politics Research Papers
Religion Research Papers
Science Essay Topics
Sports Research Papers
Technology Research Papers
 
  FAQ
Technical Support
Site Map
Direct Essays
 

 



Welcome to Direct Essays

This is a short summary of this paper!

Already a member? Go here to log in and view the entire paper!


Join Now!
by: Credit Card
Join Now!
by: Online Check
Join Now!
by: Phone 1-900
Special! View this paper for FREE!
  

bread givers

What it Means to Be a Female Immigrate

In the novel, Bread Givers, author Anzia Yezierska tells the story of life as an immigrate in the Untied States. For many immigrates, the U.S. was the key to a better life; a life free of economic depression and religious oppression. America was a fantasy to many. Sara's father lectures to his wife about not needing a feather bed; "Don't you know it is always summer in America? And in the new golden country, where milk and honey flows free in the streets, you'll have new golden dishes to cook in..."(Bread Givers, 9) To much dismay, the realization that America was not a land of golden streets comes too quickly. Flooded with people, New York's Lower East Side becomes a place of poverty for most. Immigrates find themselves living in slums, where dirt and disease runs rampant. Life was arduous for immigrates. However, according to Yezierska, life as a female was much worse. In the 1920's, an immigrates' gender ultimately decided what experience he/she would have in America, for it was better to be a male than a female.


The struggles of being female were not confined to the house; it leaked out into the work place as well. It was said that men were the bread givers, but that notion was twisted in Sara's home. Since, Rabbi Smolinsky devoted all his time to prayer and the Synagogue, the task of feeding the family was left to the mother and daughters. Yes, men had to work during this time as well but they received better jobs, better pay and did not have to wait in crowded lines for a half a day only to find out the position had been filled. At one point Fania talks about trying to get a job in a shirt factory, "...there was such a crowd of us tearing the clothes from our bodies and scratching each other's eyes in the mad pushings[sic] to get in first...And after we waited for hours and hours only two girls were taken." In the work place, men had a level of respect that was given freely to them; women had to work for this respect which hardly ever came. Sara finds this out when the cafeteria lady refuses to give her a piece of meat with her stew, while the man behind her gets "thick chunks of meat

Some common words found in the essay are:
Rabbi Smolinsky, Anzia Yezierska, RussiaBread Givers, Lower East, America World, World American, Russia World, Jacob Bessie's, Female Immigrate, Bread Givers, bread givers,
Approximate Word count = 735
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)


  

More Essays on bread givers

Bread Givers723 words
Bread Givers2976 words
Bread Givers1733 words
Bread Givers255 words
Clashing of Wills Bread Givers1745 words

Look at even more essays on bread givers
More History Essays

Professional Papers:
Application of the Ethnogerocounseling Model2401 words
PROFESSIONALISM AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN NURSING2170 words
Special! View this paper for FREE!
Click here to JoinNow!
by: Credit Card
Click here to Join Now!
by: Online Check
Click here to Join Now!
by: Phone 1-900

 

All papers and essays are for research and reference purposes only!
Copyright 2002-2009 Direct Essays , LLC. All Rights Reserved. DMCA
Webmasters make $$$$
Saved Papers