USE THIS SOURCE FOR WORKS CITED Carter, Angela. “Black Venus,” Burning Your Boa

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USE THIS SOURCE FOR WORKS CITED
Carter, Angela. “Black Venus,” Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories. Penguin Books, 1997
WRITE A ANALYSIS ESSAY ON THE FOLLOWING QUOTES NO OTHER STORIES OR OUTSIDE SOURCES JUST WHAT IS PPROVIDED
Thesis statement:
Throughout Angela Carter’s short story, “Black Venus,” the author explains the life of women, through her selection of characters, settings, and different perspectives throughout society.
Supporting evidence #1: “Sad; so sad, those smoky-rose, smoky-mauve evenings of late autumn…the sun departs the sky in winding sheets of gaudy cloud…”
“Page number for supporting evidence #1: PAGE 233
Supporting evidence #2:“After she’s got a drink or two inside her, however, she stops coughing, grows a bit more friendly, will consent to unpin her hair and let him play with it, the way he likes to.”
Page number for supporting evidence #2: PAGE 233
Supporting evidence #3: “Now, however, after a few crazy seasons in the clouds with him, she sometimes asked herself if she’d played her cards right.”
Page number for supporting evidence #3: PAGE 234
Supporting evidence #4: “If she was going to have to dance naked to earn her keep, anyway, why shouldn’t she dance naked for hard cash in hand and earn enough to keep herself?”
Page number for supporting evidence #4:PAGE 234
Supporting evidence #5: “She danced naked. Her necklaces and earrings clinked. As always, when she finally got herself up off her ass and started dancing she quite enjoyed it. ”
Page number for supporting evidence #5: PAGE 234
Supporting evidence #6: “The woman and her lover wait for the rising of the wind upon which they will leave the gloomy apartment. ”
Page number for supporting evidence #6: PAGE 240
Supporting evidence #7:” Man does and is dressed to do so; his skin is his own business…Woman is; and is therefore, fully dressed in no clothes at all, her skin is common property, she is a being at one with nature in a fleshly simplicity that, he insists, is the most abominable of artifices.”
Page number for supporting evidence #7: PAGE 240
Supporting evidence #8:“She was surprised to find out how much she was worth.”
Page number for supporting evidence #8: PAGE 243
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