The second stanza says that she comes to the curb to call the ice-man and fish-man. Later in that equal stanza, she is compared to a travel leaf. The housewifes husband and his dominance could represent the tree from which the fallen leaf, the housewife, falls. When she goes to the curb, uncorseted and trying to make herself compute attractive, as a prostitute does, and calls the men, it could represent how she falls aside from her husband (devotion) into the hands of the other men.
In a sense, shes bound to this house that her husband owns and the only way she knows how to control freedom with all of the limits that her husband has put on her is by cheating on him.
The narrator is watching all of this as he passes by in his car. He compares her to a fallen leaf to suggest that she is easy and that he could have sex activity with her if he really emergencyed to. In the end, he runs over the dried leaves, which could represent the idea of having sex with her and passes her smiling. He recognizes the chance and temptation, but doesnt give into it.
Works Cited
Ahearn, Barry. On the Young Housewife 1994. University of Southern Maine. 6 Nov. 2007
The Poets - William Carlos Williams (18831963). Yahoo! Education. 2005. 6 Nov. 2007 ...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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