Thursday, October 10, 2019
Literature Courework Essay
Choose two stories from ââ¬ËAn Evening in Guanimaââ¬â¢ that you considered to be the ââ¬Å"bestâ⬠or your favourite. Explain the reasons for your choice considering: theme, characters and writerââ¬â¢s style. The author got her inspiration for these stories from her birthplace, Cat Island, which many believe was originally called ââ¬Å"Guanimaâ⬠by the Lucayans. She frequently visited her grandparents in Port Howe, where, via storytelling, she discovered the fascinating world of Bahamian folklore. Therefore, it was for this reason ââ¬ËAn Evening in Guanimaââ¬â¢ was created. One of my personal favourites is ââ¬Å"The Girl on the Gallowsâ⬠because of the writerââ¬â¢s style ââ¬â which I felt encompassed varied techniques; impressive characterization and theme. Another favourite is ââ¬Å"The Gaulin Wifeâ⬠with its distinct writerââ¬â¢s style, ingenious characterization and obvious, clear-cut theme. I love the writerââ¬â¢s extremely descriptive writerââ¬â¢s style; it paints picturesque scenes of this exotic land and enabled me to visualise the characters while learning about their personalities. ââ¬Å"The sheen of Christaââ¬â¢s skin, the colour of honey from bees feeding on wild marigoldsâ⬠¦ and no less golden and beautiful was her hairâ⬠ââ¬â this allowed me to effortlessly visualise Christa and Glinton describing her personality as being ââ¬Å"sweetâ⬠told me she was a kind-hearted character. On the contrary, the author used words like ââ¬Å"jealousâ⬠and ââ¬Å"spitefulâ⬠when describing Anacarla and this, to me, denoted a vicious character. Christa was portrayed as a becoming yet humble girl with a kind personality while Anacarla on the other hand, was portrayed as ââ¬Å"a cruel viper of a princessâ⬠. This made me despise Anacarla but feel nothing except fondness and sympathy toward Christa. I greatly admired the manner in which Glinton intertwined structure and symbolism when discussing the bird-messengers. She structurally highlighted the words ââ¬Å"Princessâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Queenâ⬠by capitalizing them and used each type of bird to symbolize both Christa and her impending destiny. The first bird was common; a duck, this to me represented Christaââ¬â¢s humble social status as ââ¬Å"a daughter of the common peopleâ⬠. The second bird was an iridescent parrot which, I felt represented Christaââ¬â¢s undeniable beauty. The birdââ¬â¢s feathers were used to fashion a bonnet for ââ¬Å"a sour-faced woman who had no eye for their beautyâ⬠and I took this to mean that this woman did not appreciate the bonnetââ¬â¢s inordinately beautiful plumage. In the same way Christaââ¬â¢s rejected admirers and jealous rivals ceased to appreciate her beauty when she was sentenced to be hung. The third and final winged-messenger was a powerful, majestic eagle. It was observed that this was the only messenger that addressed Christa as ââ¬Å"some-day Queenâ⬠and because of her prowess the eagle was able to soar above the clouds, thereby evading hunters. From my perspective, the eagle soaring above the clouds symbolized Christa rising in status and power to the prestigious position of queen. The theme of this story was that ââ¬Å"Good always triumphs and evil doers eventually get whatââ¬â¢s coming to themâ⬠. This made me feel optimistic that this theme would hold true to real life. I like the title of ââ¬Å"The Gaulin Wifeâ⬠because it is short and has an interesting key word. I like the fact that the title is short because it does not reveal much about the story, leaving me to puzzle over what the story will entail. This coupled with the use of the key word ââ¬Å"Gaulinâ⬠piqued my interest and prompted me to read the story. The writerââ¬â¢s style added to my joy in reading the story because it contained an abundance of Bahamian dialect. I felt the writer infused the writing with Bahamian dialect in order to add a ââ¬Å"cultural flavourâ⬠to the story. This, in turn, made the story more interesting to me. This technique was used in the line ââ¬Å"her ma musse pity frog or goggle-eye fishâ⬠. It was lines like this that showed me that the main character was disrespectful and completely inconsiderate of othersââ¬â¢ feelings. The authorââ¬â¢s description of his actions also added to my perception of his personality. The fact that he promised to wed several girls before leaving them ââ¬Å"high and dryâ⬠showed me the narcissistic and down right cruel aspects of his personality. This characterization flowed perfectly into the theme which was ââ¬Å"Bad karma tends to seek out those who deserve itâ⬠. I gravitated toward ââ¬Å"The Girl on the Gallowsâ⬠because of its writerââ¬â¢s style, my favourite technique being the imbedded symbolism, and characterization ââ¬â which made me feel different emotions toward the characters; I despised Anacarla but sympathized with Christa. I chose ââ¬Å"The Gaulin Wifeâ⬠because of the use of dialect in the writerââ¬â¢s style and the clear-cut, hard-to-miss theme.
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