Sunday, March 16, 2014

XII - Purgatory

Purgatory
Summary
 - W.B.Yeats

The play written by W.B Yeats explores the human relation to the supernatural world. It is written on the belief that the soul of the dead body goes to the purgatory before going to heaven and purgatory is such a place where the soul of the dead body gets cleansed for pardonable sins before going to heaven. In the play, the playwright shows the Christian traditional belief on life after death.

In the play, the souls of the old man’s parents suffer in purgatory as they had committed different crimes when they were in this visible world. His mother didn't follow the advice of her parents and his father destroyed everything in his life by drinking and spending a lot. Destruction takes place throughout the play. The main theme is the crime of older generation may be repeated by the new generations in an endless cycle of life. It also suggests if the head of the family is bad, the children become the sufferer in this visible world or the polluted blood always passes on the polluted blood. It is about a patricide as the old man kills his father and it is about a homicide as he kills his own son. For the first time, he commits his sin that he had committed many years ago and being worried about purgatory life or to break the tradition of his family, he kills his own son and feels happy.

One night, the old man and the boy were passing through a ruined house. The old man made the boy stop there and asked him to study the house. But the boy didn't want to stop since he could see only a bare tree. However, he entered the house and commented about it that there were no windows, no floor and no roof. When they were talking in a friendly way, he revealed that it was a house where he was born, where many great people had lived and died. He also informed the boy that the house was owned by his mother and later it was occupied by his father. He told the boy again and again that the spirit of his mother and father were living there.

This present remark makes the son because he knew that he had killed his grandfather. Actually when the old man's mother died in child bearing, his father spent money by drinking and having relationship with other women. The old man during his childhood wasn't sent to school for having a good education but was taught by the priest at home. When he was sixteen years old, his father had burnt down the house in a drunken frenzy and he had killed him and had escaped from there. At the same time, the old man heard the hoof-beats of the horse and asked the boy to listen to it but the boy couldn't hear any sound and mockingly accused his father of madness. The old man remembered/imagined the wedding night of his parents. At that time, the boy tried to seize the bag carried by old man. In the struggle of seizing the bag, all the money was scattered on the ground. While the boy was trying to collect the money, the old man stabbed him to death with a same knife that he killed his father. Then he prayed to god asking to release his mother's soul from purgatory. He also said that he had killed his son to stop the polluted blood passing on and on, and to stop the violence forever.



Q: What is the old man's motive in murdering the boy?

Ans: The old man being a catholic believed that his mother's soul still suffered in purgatory because of the sins she committed and because of the polluted blood that flows within him and his son. He believes that his mother's soul will never rest in peace until the cycle of polluted blood flowed in his generations. Moreover, his son trying to seize the money from him convinced him that his son would commit more sins later and pollute the blood even more. Thus, in order to help his mother's soul rest in peace in heaven and to end the cycle of the sins committed by polluted blood, he killed the boy. Above all, the old man's motive in murdering the boy was to lessen the sufferings in purgatory after death.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

XII - The Boarding House

The Boarding House
Summary
- James Joyce

This is a story of love and adolescence. The central character of the story is Mrs. Mooney. She is a strong, determined and a reserved woman. She represents the awakening woman of 20th century who crosses the boundaries made by the male dominating societies. She is a representation of a new woman who never tolerates the domination and exploitation of males. In the story, the writer focuses on her relationship with her daughter. She is shown here as a confident and complete mother as she knows to deal with different kinds of relationships.

Mrs. Mooney was a daughter of a butcher. Her husband worked for her father. When he father died, her husband turned to be a drunkard. He misused the money by drinking a lot and misbehaved with her in presence of customers because of which her shop was about to collapse. One night, her husband entered with a knife in a drunken frenzy to attack her and she had to sleep in her neighbor’s house. Next morning, she went to church and got divorced from him. She began to live separately. She was independent to think about her life and her children’s. She was concerned about the future of her children. Thinking that her shop wouldn’t help her sustain, she sold it and opened a boarding house. Her daughter, Miss Polly began to work in an office but she couldn’t continue her job due to the frequent disturbance from her father. Then Mrs. Mooney intentionally made her work in her boarding house where Miss Polly fell in love with Mr. Doran.


Many people in the house began to talk about their relationship but Mrs. Mooney didn’t stop her daughter having the relationship with M. Doran. She waited for the right time. When she saw little strange manners in her daughter, she thought it was the right time to talk. She called Mr. Doran in her house for dinner. She thought that no any compensation would pay for the enjoyment he had with her relationship. Mrs. Polly was a 19 year old girl who was beautiful and inexperienced whereas Mr. Doran was a middle aged man and experienced as well. So Mrs. Mooney was not ready to excuse him at any cost thinking that money wasn't enough. But Mr. Doran had a good excuse for not accepting Miss Polly. He said his father wouldn’t accept their marriage and he himself viewed that Miss Polly couldn’t speak English well, she was not highly educated and her family background wasn’t good. But Mrs. Mooney didn’t let him go without a payment. In the last of the story, she called her daughter saying that Mr. Doran wanted to speak to Miss Polly.