1ANALYIS OF THE FEMALE CHARACTER The man on the stairs by Miranda July is a very interesting read. It can be noticed that there is a sense of tension in the story (July, 2007). There is a sense of confusion that is eminent throughout the story it is also important to note that the confusion follows through until the end. The female narrator in the story is very interesting. The story starts with a deadening paranoia of a man creeping up the stairs. The fear of an eminent death is drawing near with every step. The author Miranda July has been able to successfully create a sense of tension. The female character runs a series of thoughts in her mind which she keeps critiquing and analyzing much like the paranoia of the man on the stairs. The female character is a very individualistic, she understands that she may be close to death but after her initial fear she analyses herself. In the very first paragraph she mentions that she has never been someone who savors life’s moments, instead she rushes through them as if the moments are almost an inconvenience that forces her to keep some kind of appearance for the sakeofthepeoplearoundher.MirandaJulyhassuccessfullyshownawoman’sown apprehensions that they have towards themselves and this need to fit into a society. The character does not give herself the time to live in the moment instead she dreads it and constantly looking for an opportunity to escape. “I just rush through it, like I’m being chased.” The author shows a glimpse of the modern woman who is an individual who is detached and lonely. The impatience is also symbolical of youth, youth is fleeting even more so in the case of a woman. The society projects this idea of a woman and how they are supposed to be and they spend their whole life trying to fit into a construct that is not even created by them. The narrator is very self-aware and yet distances from her emotions. The narrator is lonely and she does not have any friends but acquaintances who she pretends in front of in order to keep up appearances. She is lonely even in her relationship this
2ANALYIS OF THE FEMALE CHARACTER can be understood when she says, “he is so far away and he always will be.” Though she claims to love him yet she says she has never experienced true love. She dwells in self-doubt and never feels good enough to be admired. The death is the loneliness that she constantly carries with herself unable to share it with anyone because she feels it will never be god enough (Hunter, 2004). She fantasizes death and craves that validation that never comes. She feels like she is a beast someone who is not worthy of love. The author builds up a climax where the narrator is faced by a stranger and it is nothing like she has been imagining to be, it is an ordinary stranger and at once all her imagination and hope comes to an end. The death also signifies her need for the pretentions to end. So, the last line, is interesting to examine as she states that she has already died showing that maybe she has finally come to terms with her feelings and is done with pretensions.
3ANALYIS OF THE FEMALE CHARACTER Reference Hunter, M. J. (2004). The Man on the Stairs Who Wasn't There: What Does a Defendant's Pre- Arrest Silence Have to Do with Miranda, the Fifth Amendment, or Due Process. Hamline L. Rev., 28, 277. July, M. (2007). No one belongs here more than you: Stories. Simon and Schuster.