The female characters in these stories are very loyal, have fidelity, and have remained faithful also.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The stories that have been discussed here are very important stories in the English literature. They have had great impact on the readers of these stories and let them learn certain values from the characters of the stories.
Like the female characters from these stories show that they were very loyal towards their family, they showed fidelity. Some female characters such as Penelope in Odyssey also was shown to be clever enough who could use tricks to delay her suitors.
In <em>A Raisin in the Sun</em>, Ruth has several internal conflicts. She and her husband are not well economically, and she even wonders if she should have an abortion because they cannot support their son Travis. What helps solve one of her internal conflicts is the new house, since it represents a hope for a better future.
Elizabeth Bishop's poem "Sestina" has two characters: a grandmother and her grandson.
The child is a perceptive boy, because he can sense his grandmother's sadness even when she tries to hide it by making jokes. He has a very active imagination that can be seen in this drawings: he draws a man with "buttons like tears". He feels lonely and distanced from his grandmother and uses this imaginative drawing as a way to escape it.
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