My Education by Susan Choi
Introduction
The writing by Susan Choi is exciting for it presents themes on female development and heterosexist assumptions. In the novel entitled, “My Education,” Choi presents visual beauty and love affair of two women. Regina and Martha are depicted in the novel to have a stronger relationship and have been organizing daily activities together (Choi 8). Women of color are described in the novel. The author of “My Education” should be remembered for prioritizing the theme of women development in her novel. The research focuses on the “My Education” novel by Susan Choi.
Analysis
Susan Choi is the queer author of the novel “My Education,” and focused to describe her college life. Choi married Pete Wells, and in her writings, she continued to show her high-level skills. In the 20th century, Susan Choi won the National Book Award for Fiction, and many readers have confirmed that she maintains proficiency in fiction writing. In My Education novel, Choi has shown better writing skills than in the past genres. In the novel, Choi used Gottlieb as the narrator to help explore the theme of feminism. The aspect of political correctness is also explained by Choi. The author, at the beginning of the novel, describes the attraction of a young woman and an older man. Regina and Nicholas Brodeur are the two characters depicted to have an affair at the beginning of the novel. Choi is an elegant writer with experience on issues affecting relationships like that of Martha and Regina (Choi 11). Choi as the author of color presents how the complexity of adult love affected Regina. Characters in My Education novel partnered to help organize principal actions for their life. Regina had unique priorities in life, and she considered desire as a duty. The logic of desires is described by Susan Choi. The two women in a relationship are described by Choi to have obligations that limited nurturing their desires. Sexual love is seriously described by Choi in the novel. Choi showed in the novel the role of feminism in influencing women practices in society. Regina who engaged in a relationship with an old man, was at first warned before enrolling as a University student.
The writer of “My Education” should be researched for she has analyzed interesting themes in the novel, like feminism and other aspects of women development. The fiction work of Susan Choi is credible and focuses on sexual love. Maternal sexuality is depicted in Choi’s work and is explained through the interaction of characters like Martha, Regina and Nicholas. Heterosexual assumptions are elaborated in Choi’s My Education, and this confirms on the need to research more works of Susan Choi. The interests of queer people are addressed in Choi’s work, and she writes on issues that make young people stubborn when in college (Choi, 14). The difficulties of maintaining relationships is described in My Education like the case of Regina and her husband, and this provides the basis for researching on Susan Choi.
My Education novel is the literary work that will help build on the research proposal. The novel was written by a woman of color by the name, Susan Choi. The author has a wide experience in fiction work and presents issues affecting women and their solution. The novel was written in the 20th century and has been accepted as a reliable resource for young scholars.
The artifact presented by Susan Choi was in the form of a written genre. Her novel analyzed college experiences and the types of relationships which had future impacts on the lives of characters. Regina was frustrated in her relationship and regretted on why she met with Nicholas. College students is the target audience in the work of Susan Choi. In the research proposal, all themes related to women and depicted in My Education will be explored. There is a need to appreciate the work of Susan Choi for it depicts exciting themes on matters affecting women’s relationships in contemporary society. Her work is excellent and enlightening to all college students and young people. The purpose of the research is to show the thrilling nature of Susan Choi’s novel. The characteristics of students seducers are shown in “My Education” novel. The challenges affecting people new in relationships are explained in the novel. Readers require a copy of Choi’s novel to help familiarize with the themes described (Choi, 16). To reach more readers, the research will be presented in open forums to help be accessible to many researchers. To all people reading “My Education,” there is a need to familiarize with the attributes of the author, who is a woman of color and is dedicated to express different themes through writing.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the research proposal focuses on Choi’s novel, “My Education.” The author is a queer woman with a desire to express feminism ideas through writing. In her novel, the experiences of young people in college is illustrated. Choi focused on women development despite the relationship challenges.
Works Cited
Choi, Susan. My Education. Penguin, 2014.pp.3-19.