In another story, the wife is an artist. Her creativity and passion dominate the family's cultural life. She decorates the house with her artworks, and her love for the arts influences the family to attend various art shows and events. She also encourages her children to pursue their creative interests.
One common theme could be the power of love and loyalty in a relationship. In these stories, the wife's dominance might be expressed through her moral compass, guiding the family in a positive way. For example, she may be the one who makes decisions about the family's values and traditions.
One example could be 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker. The stories of Celie and Shug Avery are very dominant. Celie's journey of abuse, survival, and self - discovery, and Shug's role in helping her, are central to the novel. Their relationship and individual growth form the core of the story and dominate the overall narrative.
In a fictional story, a black bull might be seen as a magical or special creature in a white family's land. The family initially fears it but gradually realizes its importance. The bull dominates their lives in the sense that they start to revolve their farming and daily activities around the needs and behavior of this bull. For instance, they change their crop rotation to better suit the grazing patterns of the black bull.
A cute innocent boy might also be part of a school play. He is so excited about it and practices his lines every day. On the day of the performance, even though he is a bit nervous, he gives an amazing performance because of his pure love for acting. His innocent energy on stage is really charming.
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One example could be a story where the wife is wrongly accused of stealing in the neighborhood, but she is actually innocent. She endures the suspicion and rumors with grace until the real thief is caught.
Assuming 'pedded by wife' refers to stories a wife likes to tell. It could be her stories about cooking disasters. For instance, the time she tried to make a fancy dinner for her husband's boss and ended up burning the main course. But through her storytelling, she might also share what she learned from that experience and how she improved her cooking skills over time. These are the types of stories that a wife might 'peddle' within her social circle.
In some communities, there could be a story of a man who comes from a family with a long - standing blacksmith tradition. He marries a woman from a different background. Their story could be about how he tries to incorporate his family's blacksmith skills and heritage into their new family life with his wife. Maybe he creates special pieces of jewelry or home decor for their home, and this becomes part of their unique story as a couple.
For example, if there was a family tradition of sharing stories around the fireplace during holidays. But the wife, for some reason, like being in a bad mood or not believing in the value of those stories anymore, put an end to this tradition. So, in a sense, she has 'destroyed' those family stories that were an important part of the family's cultural heritage and shared memories.
In the story of 'The Gift of the Magi', the wife gives in a sense. She sacrifices her most precious possession (her hair) to get a gift for her husband, which shows her self - less giving in for the sake of love. Also, in some classic love stories, a wife may give in to the idea of moving to a new place with her husband, leaving behind her familiar surroundings just to be with him.