Theme in The Yellow Sweater
The theme of "The Yellow Sweater" considers the thoughts, apprehensions, feelings, mannerisms and actions of the protagonist, a plump middle-aged businessman thinking of himself as quite successful, and how he portrays his importance as he attempts to take advantage of the antagonist, a young girl who has accepted a car ride which he had proposed. At the same time, it deals with the reactions of the young girl confronted with his actions.The author begins by brushing a picture of the protagonist. He is depicted to be a salesman on his way back home after having concluded what he feels was a successful sales trip. He appears quite proud of himself and his success is depicted by the orders he obtained, his large car, his cigar and the clothes he wears. He will make any effort required to be noticed, as the following excerpt indicates. " Outside a small village he was forced to slow down for a road repair crew. He punched twice on the horn as he passed them, basking in the stares of the yokels who looked up from their shovels, and smiling at the He has little consideration for hitchhikers considering th
em to be lazy bums yet, when he notices a young girl walking along the road, he goes out of his way to encourage her to accept a ride. Here again, the author underlines the businessman's ego being hurt when the young girl was unimpressed at the sight of his car, as well as the fact that he was aroused by what he thought would be an impressionable young girl. His initial intention was to get her attracted to him as they would drive along. The businessman had feelings of frustration and anger of being taken advantage of, and not being able to conquer the girl. He decided at one point to go down a dirt road in an attempt to convince her to spend the night in a tourist camp. At that point, breaking down in tears, she expressed her feelings that all men are the same and leapt out of the car. The young girl had probably been taken advantage of by the aunt's husband and was again confronted with the same situation she was escaping from. It was then that the businessman realized the error of his ways and attempted to disassociate himself from the situation by making sure he wasn't recognized by the tractor driver the young girl stopped on the road, casti
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Yellow Sweater, yellow sweater, , aunt's husband,
Approximate Word count = 778
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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