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Analysis of ShortStory "A Telephone Call" by Dorhoty Parker

4 Januari 2022   20:55 Diperbarui: 4 Januari 2022   21:54 1522
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The story begins when an infatuated, obsessed woman is eagerly waiting for her boyfriend to call her Up at 5:00. Now it is 7:10 but he has not called up yet. She thinks that this is God's Way of punishing her for being bad. She promises to be good and sweet to her boyfriend if he calls up now. 

She keeps on calling God's attention, frantically waiting for her boyfriend to call up. She thinks that perhaps he is on his way to her place, and this is the reason for his not calling up yet. On one hand, she thinks of calling him up, but hesitates. She counts anxiously while waiting for that telephone call.

A Telephone Call brings up issues such as the constraints of society and the different places men and women occupy it all through a simple device, the telephone. The character in this story is awaiting a call from her lover, who promised to call but has not. The woman goes through a variety of emotions including anger, hope, and despair. Parker uses this very uncomplicated situation to highlight the power dynamics to be found in relations between men and women, and the problems ettiquette creates in these relations.

The telephone is an important part of this story. There are specific social rules for using the telephone and they place men and women in different and unequal positions of power. 

Social rules around people of the opposite sex who are dating are especially restrictive. Women are not supposed to call men, men are supposed to call them. This gives men more power than women, as they can decide whether to call or not. The main conflict in this story is the woman's inability to do what she wants. 

She would like to call her lover but afraid to do so because society has taught her that men dislike women to call them. This leaves her stuck and unable to do anything but rationalize why her lover hasn't called, play mind games with herself in an attempt to make him call, rage because he hasn't, and beg God to make him call.

In her article "On the Wire with Death and Desire: The Telephone and Lovers' Discourse in the Short Stories of Dorothy Parker" April Middlejan discusses how the telephone is an intimate form of communication that brings together lovers while at the same time seperating and emphasizing the distance between them. 

Middlejan goes on to illustrate the social rules of Parker's time involving the telephone using dating books as historical sources. She suggests that the reason women cannot call men is because that would put the women in a position of too much power, and that's what causes the strain. 

Middlejan's article also points out that the woman in the story exhibits the three stages of grief associated with death: denial, anger, and bargaining. If you look at the woman's perspective in the story as fearing the "death" of her relationship it makes sense. As in the face of death she is powerless to do anything. She cannot even call her lover.

It is also important in this story to examine the reason why the woman wants the man to call her. For her the man calling her when he says he will validates her self worth and confirms that he wants her. If he doesn't call her to her that signals that he doesn't care about her or want her. 

She is trapped because if she calls him he may resent it and if he already doesn't he will now not want her. Whatever she does she suffers. She is either stuck with herself and the thought that she is unwanted, or she can cause herself to be unwanted. All of this is caused by the ettiquette surrounding the telephone and the differences in power between men and women.

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