Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Miss Julie Essay

August Strindberg was known as a father of naturalism. Throughout send packing Julie Strindberg uses creature imagery to explain the behavior throughout the play. In the play, throw away Julie is obsessed with the animals. The animals are used to epitomize her behavior. denim the manors thirty year old valet describes deteriorate Julie as disturbed and crazy. At this point he is talking to Kristen, his fiance and the manors cook. In the play mark imagery is used a lot . For example when blue jean was explaining to Kristin how Miss Julie acted towards her fiance right forward the engagement ended.They were down at the stables one evening, and Miss Julie was drilling himthats what she called it. Do you know how? She make him leap all over her riding crop, the way you teach a dog to jump. Twice he jumped, and got a cut each time but the third time, he snatched the whip out of her hand, broke it into a thousand pieces and went off (Strindberg 72). According to Jean Miss Julie teaching her ex fiance to jump over her riding crop akin a dog showed that Miss Julies had a dominant side. She was stressful to make him into her slave she treated him like a dog.A dog is suppose to be a mans best friend because dogs are suppose to be extremely loyal pets to their owners. Miss Julie saw it as her organism the owner taking all the control and her ex fiance being the dog listening to e precise word she said. She kept treating him like a dog trying to train him until he got sick of it and broke her riding crop right before the engagement ended. Diana, Miss Julies dog is used to symbolize Miss Julie when referring to the social physical body status. It was said that Diana looked just like her Mistress. Miss Julies dog in the play got impregnated by the gatekeepers dog, a mongrel.Just like her mistress whos trying to seduce her servant not caring about the different class he falls into. Miss Julie became very coquettish after her engagement ended and she started acti ng much wild and crazy than usual. I went with the Count to the station and on my way back passed the barn I just stopped by for a leap. And who do I see but her ladyship with the gamekeeper, reach outing the dance? But as soon as she claps eyes on me, she comes rushing straight on over and invites me to join her in the ladies waltz. And how she waltzed Ive never known the like.Shes crazy (Strindberg 71). She would go out saltation more often in order not to face her father the Count. She considered Jean a very good dancer and would often ask him to dance as well. Miss Julie wanted someone who could lead and that would not make her look ridiculous on the dance floor. At that point all Jean said to Miss Julie was As your Ladyship commands, I am at your service (Strindberg 74). Miss Julie then replies take for grantedt take it as a command. This evening we are all just enjoying ourselves together, and any ordain is laid aside. So give me your arm (Strindberg 75).Miss Julie the n goes off to dance with Jean going away Kristin alone. Jean returns back alone to Kristin telling her how crazy Miss Julie is and what a way she has of dancing small-arm people laughed at her behind closed doors. To benefit herself Miss Julie told Jean that class ranks did not question at the moment. She wanted to have a good time with someone who knew how to dance and that could lead her in the dance as well. The sexual affair between the dogs represent the sexual affair between Miss Julie and Jean and how they both look down on each other.Miss Julie looks down on Jean for just being another one of her servants and Jean looks down on Miss Julie for seeming so easy, for the way she flirted with him and for acting so crazy and wild. Miss Julie starts to confess the love she has for him while he sit down there and spoke all the pretty stories she wanted to hear before he switched the role and first saying some awful things to her. He found Miss Julie giving herself up to him quic kly that he took it to his advantage to use her for her money until she told him she did not have any money for the plans he had made.

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