The
Lesson for Our Lives
The short story, “The Tidy Drawer,” written by Mo McAuley,
tells us that if you do something idly, you cannot get what you want. I think
this is the theme of this story because there is this phrase twice, “Things get
broken or lost when they're all willy-nilly like this.” In addition, this story
teaches us that a reward sometimes doesn’t play an important role in whether or
not something gets done.
First,
the mother tells her daughter, Abby, to clean her room because her room is such
a mess. However, she doesn’t want to do clean up her room, so the mother says
to her that if Abby does a good job, she will give her extra money. This is a
kind of reward, and occasionally most mothers occasionally use this method
to ask their children to do something. Because of a reward, some children work
fast. Likewise, Abby also finishes cleaning up her room.
Meanwhile, the mother herself cannot
find her own purse in a drawer because there are too many things in it. In this
situation, Abby says to her mother that things get lost or broken when they're
all willy-nilly. In this case, the mother has been disorderly, so she cannot
find what she wants.
In
like manner, Abby too has been disorderly in her own way. For instance, later,
mother and daughter go to Abby’s room to look at her clean room. It looks
clean, but in fact, Abby has stuffed a lot of things under her bed. Abby has just
pretended to clean her room, so she cannot get extra money. Similarly, if we do
something idly, we cannot get what we want.
Abby cleans her room just because
she wants extra money. She doesn’t understand well what her mother says, so
giving reward doesn’t help. When parents tell children to do something, they
need say why a responsibility is important or necessary.
In
conclusion, I learned two lessons from this short story. First, we shouldn’t do
something idly. Second, just giving a reward
won’t really change behavior. If Abby had always
cleaned her room, she would have never been told to clean her room by her
mother. Moreover if parents explain why it is necessary to do something,
children won’t do idly. These lessons are valuable in our lives.
Work
Cited
McAuley , Mo. "The Tidy
Drawer." short stories. N.p.. Web. <http://www.short
stories.co.uk/>.