The Lost Beautifulness Analysis

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We all want beauty in our lives, whether it's in our surroundings or within ourselves and sometimes we try to find that beauty in our most difficult situation, furthermore Hanneh Hayyeh aspired to do the same. In “The Lost Beautifulness” by Anzia Yezierska, Hanneh Hayyeh decides to beautify her apartment by painting her kitchen white. Hanneh Hayyeh reside in an old apartment that was not in its best conditioned, nevertheless she wanted to bring some attractiveness to a place where she felt that it was not in its best state. Hannah Hayyeh is an admirable character for painting her kitchen white because she wanted to bring a little beauty into her surroundings since her apartment didn't bring any. Tenements housing were defined as any rented or leased dwelling that housed more than three independent families. Tenements were first built to house the waves of immigrants that arrived in the United States during the 1840s and 1850s, and they represented the primary form of urban working-class housing until the New Deal. “Besides living under such …show more content…

In addition to her living situation hanneh was poor and she worked very hard for her money however the money that she earned wasn't even enough for her to buy herself a piece of candy, Hanneh states “What do I got from living if I can’t have a little beautifulness in my life? I don’t allow for myself the ten cents to go to a moving picture that I’m crazy to see. I never yet treated myself to an ice-cream soda even for a holiday” (Yezierska,1). Moreover we can see how hanneh is struggling to live in the tenements housing. However regardless of her circumstances she tries to make the best out of an unfortunate situation and she paints her kitchen