The Contest - Response
In contrast to the sophisticated language of some of our other readings, Grace Paley's "The Contest" is written in a more simple and easily readable prose. Although the story is not as poetic as others, I really enjoyed the smart quips sprinkled throughout the story - "I never forget a name, no matter what typeface it appears in." Without them, this story would definitely read more depressing rather than facetious.
In terms of themes, I get a strong sense of women empowerment from this story. Despite us reading the story from the perspective of a man who doesn't seem to have his life together, Dotty's power in the relationship is clearly highlighted. She knows what she wants and seeks it out in a productive way, while Fred views life as a contest and acts in other immature ways. I found this tactic of using the narrator to call attention to their own flaws very effective - much like a character study.
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