The Wife's Story By Ursula Leguin

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The title of the story “The Wife's Story”, Ursula LeGuin, demonstrates about the lady who meets a man who might later turn into her spouse and father to her kids. LeGuin explains in this story how she initially met the husband, and what pulled in her to him. She loves the way that he was delicate, harmonious with his family. This story has an awesome wind on what the werewolf and human point of view. From the spouse's point of view, it demonstrates her affection for her spouse and children. Over the long haul she sees something other than what's expects. Choosing among her affections, she should settle on a choice of whether to spare her husband or her kids. It isn't until the finish of the story that the reader understands that he or she has been tricked into trusting that the story was about a human relationship. "The Wife's Story" prompts an audience to inspect …show more content…

“The look in his eyes; just for one moment, when he heard that. That’s what I don’t want-ever to remember. That’s what I can’t forget. The look in his eyes baking at his own child” (LeGuin). The spouse learns of the genuine personality of her husband other sometime later after she has lived with him and has his kids. She describes how she starts seeing changes in him, and how her kids start dreading him. The author conveys this subject by describing how the spouse did things another way, and how he could conceal his actual aims and character from his family. “How appearances can be deceptive so people can be not what they seem, because they put on a false front to appear to be” (Huffington post). She is able to do this through intimate, which empowers the spouse to give certain pieces of information about her husband. she finds that the man who she calls as her husband is not a human as his appearances. He is different than what he claims. Her husband is a werewolf who transforms into a human amid in the