Tuesday, September 3, 2019
A Mother Critical Analysis Essay -- essays research papers fc
A Motherââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËA Motherââ¬â¢ is one of the short stories that is part of James Joyceââ¬â¢s literary masterpiece Dubliners. The themes that run through this short story, and indeed the book itself, are: Simony, Gnomon and Paralysis. ââ¬ËA Motherââ¬â¢ is written in third person omniscient narration and focuses mainly on the point of view of Mrs Kearney. Who is, as I will try to justify further on, a serial simoniac and a victim of social convention. The first example of Mrs Kearneyââ¬â¢s simony is her marriage to Mr Kearney, a bootmaker, who is far older than her. She married, not for love, but in order to keep her status in society respectable: ââ¬Å"her friends began to loosen their tongues about her she silenced them by marryingâ⬠(pg 153) Another example of Mrs Kearneyââ¬â¢s simony is when she manipulates Mr Holohan into signing into a contract with her daughter. She plies him with alcohol and lends a friendly hand in drawing up the terms of the contract. I believe that when Mrs Kearney is being said to have ââ¬Å"slipped the doubtful items in between the old favouritesâ⬠(pg 155) as she and Mr Holohan are placing the performers in order for the concert, that Joyce is also hinting that this is what Mrs Kearney had done with the contract. She has confused Holohan with drink so that she can secure a high price for her daughterââ¬â¢s part in the concert. This story is full of the theme of the gnomon also. In the beginning we learn that Mr and Mrs Kearney have two daughters, yet we never learn the younger daughterââ¬â¢...
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