Free Term Papers on The Shinning Houses

OPPapers.com Essay Index >> English >> The Shinning Houses

We have many free term papers and essays on The Shinning Houses. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.

Essays from FratFiles.com
  1. The Shinning Houses

    The Shinning Houses. People long to be accepted by a group throughout life.
    This acceptance gives the assurance of support and comfort ...

  2. Of Mice And Men

    ... They saw a town with familiar houses and familiar faces?relatives they hadn't seen ...
    is no monster, oh no, mankind is a savior, a knight in shinning armor, sent ...

  3. Araby

    ... For example, the houses are illustrated as having "brown imperturbable faces", meaning ...
    standing near a half opened door with light shinning through, wearing a ...

  4. Indigenous Knowledge Of Bugkalots On Endemic Tree Species In ...

    ... There are also field houses (qabun) maintained near their swidden fields. ... at the
    inequilateral base, gradually and sharply acute to acuminate shinning on the ...

View More Papers...

The Shinning Houses

Submitted by fcukxclusive on January 7, 2007

Category: English
Words: 340 | Pages: 2
Views: 131
Popularity Rank: 82,905
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)

People long to be accepted by a group throughout life. This acceptance gives the assurance of support and comfort from others who are alike. People in such groups have set beliefs which cause them to be ignorant towards differences in their surroundings. The strength in organizations provokes fear in those who want to express their individual differences. Those wanting to be different are afraid of the judgmental ridicule they will face from their fellow group members. In the story "The Shining Houses" the author Alice Munro develops the idea that conformity causes people to respond to individual differences with ignorant judgments. The threat of these convictions causes members of groups to fear revealing their individual variations.
Affiliating with a group bestows people with encouragement, friendship, and comfort, as long as the affiliate continues to have the same conceptions as the rest of the group. The members of the new subdivision are a tight group. Since they are mostly young families and many aspects of their life "[are] not sorted out yet" (pg.1), their need to belong to the community is great. The members all have "similar houses that [look] calmly out at each other, all the way down the street." (pg.4)
. . .
There is evidence of comfort in their conformed lifestyle. One man came up with a plan to which all members agree on. 7) Conformity and ignorance has made these people blind to the facts behind Mary's arguments. 1) The connection Mary feels causes here to sympathize with her neighbor and disagree with the groups plan. All Mary has "really done [is] serve [herself] up as a conversational delight for the next coffee party. According to the new community's views, her house is ruining the appearance and market value of the new houses. 7)
If the community took the time to get to know Mrs. "The spirit of anger [rises] among them [and] they [admire] each other in this new behavior/as people who admire each other for...

You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!