Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Power :: essays research papers
When a person has enough power in a society, it gives them a lot of control over certain things. When they have this control, they can have ownership over a person or a thing. By naming someone, or something, a person gains an unspoken ownership over him or her, they are now in control of him or her and it has created a new identity for them and erased their old identity. Power, naming and un-naming, control and ownership and identity are very important elements in ââ¬Å"Maryâ⬠and ââ¬Å"No Name Womanâ⬠. Both essays deal with power, identity, control and ownership, while ââ¬Å"Maryâ⬠focuses more on naming and ââ¬Å"No Name Womanâ⬠focuses on un-naming. à à à à à Oneââ¬â¢s power and position in a society can give them the ââ¬Å"rightâ⬠or ability to name or un-name a person. Someone can gain this right by his or her status socially, financially, and even racially. If itââ¬â¢s their own child, of course, they have every right in the world to name him or her. But in some cultures, as is evident in ââ¬Å"No Name Womanâ⬠, they have the right to take away someoneââ¬â¢s name if they have disgraced their family and/or community. A name is very significant because it gives a person a sense of who they are, an identity. In ââ¬Å"No Name Womanâ⬠, Kingstonââ¬â¢s aunt had no identity except for the story her mother told her and in ââ¬Å"Maryâ⬠Margueriteââ¬â¢s new boss, Mrs. Cullinan changed her name to Mary which then, in a way, removed Margueriteââ¬â¢s original identity and gave her a new one, one she didnââ¬â¢t want. à à à à à By changing Margueriteââ¬â¢s name, Mrs. Cullinan proves how much power she has over a little black servant like Marguerite. A rich white member of the society, in which Marguerite grew up, has more power and control over things than someone of a poor background or a black background. Mrs. Cullinan wasnââ¬â¢t the first to incite the drastic change of Margueriteââ¬â¢s name, although she started it off by calling her Margaret, it was in fact, one of her friends who suggested that ââ¬Å"the nameââ¬â¢s too long. Iââ¬â¢d never bother myself. Iââ¬â¢d call her Mary if I was you.â⬠(5) As if showing off to her friends, and proving that she really does have control and power over black people, she starts calling her Mary, much to Margueriteââ¬â¢s disgust. Marguerite soon learned that Mrs. Cullinan had changed Miss Gloryââ¬â¢s name twenty years ago.
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