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"I Stand Here Ironing" by Tillie Olsen

This short story explores the complicated relationship between a mother and daughter.
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  1. tormented
    experiencing intense pain especially mental pain
    I stand here ironing, and what you asked me moves tormented back and forth with the iron.
  2. sift
    check and sort carefully
    And when is there time to remember, to sift, to weigh, to estimate, to total?
  3. engulf
    flow over or cover completely
    Or I will become engulfed with all I did or did not do, with what should have been and what cannot be helped.
  4. tenancy
    the act or state of being an occupant
    You do not guess how new and uneasy her tenancy in her now loveliness.
  5. homely
    lacking in physical beauty or proportion
    You did not know her all those years she was thought homely, or seeing her poring over her baby pictures, making me tell her over and over how beautiful she had been--and would be, I would tell her--and was now, to the seeing eye.
  6. nonexistent
    not having being or actuality
    But the seeing eyes were few or nonexistent.
  7. rigidity
    the quality of being inflexible and severe
    I nursed all the children, but with her, with all the fierce rigidity of first motherhood, I did like the books said.
  8. decree
    decide with authority
    Though her cries battered me to trembling and my breasts ached with swollenness, I waited till the clock decreed.
  9. ecstasy
    a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion
    She loved motion, loved light, loved color and music and textures. She would lie on the floor in her blue overalls patting the surface so hard in ecstasy her hands and feet would blur.
  10. shoddy
    reclaimed wool fiber
    When she finally came, I hardly knew her, walking quick and nervous like her father, looking like her father, thin, and dressed in a shoddy red that yellowed her skin and glared at the pock marks. All the baby loveliness was gone.
  11. laceration
    a torn ragged wound
    She was two. Old enough for nursery school they said, and I did not know then what I know now--the fatigue of the long day, and the lacerations of group life in nurseries that are only parking places for children.
  12. implore
    beg or request earnestly and urgently
    I knew Emily hated it even if she did not clutch and implore "don't go Mommy" like the other children
  13. denunciation
    a public act of condemnation
    But never a direct protest, never rebellion. I think of our others in their three-, four-year-oldness--the explosions, the tempers, the denunciations, the demands--and I feel suddenly ill. I stop the ironing. What in me demanded that goodness in her?
  14. somber
    serious and gloomy in character
    She does not smile easily, let alone almost always as her brothers and sisters do. Her face is closed and somber, but when she wants, how fluid.
  15. convalescent
    returning to health after illness or debility
    They persuaded me at the clinic to send her away to a convalescent home in the country where "she can have the kind of food and care you can't manage for her, and you'll be free to concentrate on the new baby."
  16. ravaged
    having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence
    They never have a picture of the children so I do not know if they still wear those gigantic red bows and the ravaged looks on the every other Sunday when parents can come to visit "unless otherwise notified"--as we were notified the first six weeks.
  17. frail
    physically weak
    Each visit she looked frailer. "She isn't eating," they told us.
  18. replica
    copy that is not the original
    She fretted about her appearance, thin and dark and foreign-looking at a time when every little girl was supposed to look or thought she should look a chubby blond replica of Shirley Temple.
  19. glib
    artfully persuasive in speech
    She was not glib or quick in a world where glibness and quickness were easily confused with ability to learn.
  20. conscientious
    characterized by extreme care and great effort
    To her overworked and exasperated teachers she was an overconscientious "slow learner" who kept trying to catch up and was absent entirely too often.
  21. tranquil
    free from disturbance by heavy waves
    Mostly Emily had asthma, and her breathing, harsh and labored, would fill the house with a curiously tranquil sound
  22. corrode
    become destroyed by water, air, or an acid
    Oh there are conflicts between the others too, each one human, needing, demanding, hurting, taking--but only between Emily and Susan, no, Emily toward Susan that corroding resentment.
  23. articulate
    characterized by clear expressive language
    Susan, the second child, Susan, golden and curly haired and chubby, quick and articulate and assured, everything in appearance and manner Emily was not.
  24. preen
    pride or congratulate oneself for an achievement
    She was too vulnerable for that terrible world of youthful competition, of preening and parading, of constant measuring of yourself against every other, of envy, "If I had that copper hair," or "If I had that skin..."
  25. unendurable
    incapable of being put up with
    She tormented herself enough about not looking like the others, there was enough of the unsureness, the having to be conscious of words before you speak, the constant caring--what are they thinking of me? what kind of an impression am I making--there was enough without having it all magnified unendurably by the merciless physical drives.
  26. coherent
    marked by an orderly and consistent relation of parts
    What do I mean? What did I start to gather together, to try and make coherent?
  27. despair
    a state in which all hope is lost or absent
    Sometimes, to make me laugh, or out of her despair, she would imitate happenings or types at school.
  28. anonymity
    the state of being unknown
    Now suddenly she was Somebody, and as imprisoned in her difference as in anonymity.
  29. convulse
    shake uncontrollably
    Was this Emily? the control, the command, the convulsing and deadly clowning, the spell, then the roaring, stamping audience, unwilling to let this rare and precious laughter out of their lives.
  30. eddy
    flow in a circular current, of liquids
    We have left it all to her, and the gift has as often eddied inside, clogged and clotted, as been used and growing.
Created on Mon Jun 03 17:37:19 EDT 2013 (updated Tue Apr 09 17:02:32 EDT 2019)

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