Friday, May 17, 2019

Analysis and interpretation of ”Elephant”

When all hopes and dreams are abandoned from our lives, the only thing we can do is taking advantage of others lives and make it our own. A life well planned can cost us our freedom and our ability to make decisions which are radically different from our previous ones. When desire, lust and court pay been deselected and the normal life has taken its place. These obstacles are what William meets and sooner confronts in the short flooring by Polly Clark called Elephant. The story begins in media res, so as soon as the story begins we get engulfed.We are meeting William academic term at his desk surrounded by notes and facts, where his Muse has left him and he has trouble finding inspiration physical composition biographies of pop singers as Christine, who he finds most adorable and attracted to (l. 46 51). The character Christine can be see as Christina Aguilera, who, with her voice and her sexual behaviour, usually is very appealing for average men. William is the typical Ameri can man, who has colonized down with his wife and currently is trying to start a family.Their marriage is not filled with romance and love as one could expect, precisely more with expectations and compromises and it furthermore seems like William does not want a baby as much as his wife does. His mind is filled with thoughts of his biographies and how Christine must have valued him to write rough her (l. 71-72 and 76). He tardily gets distracted from his thoughts and one could imagine that they are filled with his muzzy childhood and the things he had never been able to do in life. His flash-back to the moment when his mother gives him the blue elephant (l. 9-66) could easily be interpreted as the childhood his mother tries to give him. However, at first he could not remember the blue elephant from his childhood. It had disappeared from his memory. The only thoughts that go finished his mind are how he can revenge his lost childhood and regain consciousness of his identity. The narrator tells us at line 21-22 William would have favorite(a) the film stars ( manly, golden age of cinema) but those had been claimed by someone quicker of the mark .This specific modulation shows that William was needed to give up his dream because someone got in his way. By writing round male actors it would have been possible for him to get famous and his life would thereby be complete. Happiness and celebrity goes quite a little in hand in his mind, but ever since he had to choose another career, his dreams fell aside and he was, in his own eyes, nothing but an ordinary man. That is why he is writing close the female pop singers so in that way he partly can fulfil his dreams through the women.Nevertheless, this solution does not satisfy his desires, since he cannot relate to these women. He can relate to the male actors because of their sex, but the difference between men and women in this context becomes a huge factor for him and that gives him reason to qualifying the stories about the women. Christine gives him trouble because of her pure mind due to her relationship with Christianity (l. 49), and his urge to make her life as miserable as his becomes even stronger. Therefore he synchronizes his life with hers and mixes the blue elephant into her childhood.For him the elephant is a symbol of repent and grief and therefore he tries even harder to make the life of Christine miserable in the eyes of the readers. As he says at line 146-147 He wanted to give Christine something she had never had, something primal of himself. the aspects of life he wants to give Christine are defeat and loss because she, to him, never have had a change to experience it in her famous Christian life. But because the negative symbolism of the elephant only exists for him, his made up story about the life of Christine does not become a ill experience for the readers.His attempt to make Christine a bad person is not successful (l. 135-142). That is when he realizes that his profession is not what he wants to do. The name Christine has not been elect by coincidence and it was solely that choice of name, which gave Christine power everyplace him. The relationship Christine has with God has been transferred to William and through it he is able to confront his obstacles and by typing the untruth about her he learns that, that is not the person he wants to be, and by this realization he becomes complete.Even though he knows that someday he is going to be vanished from the face of the earth (l. 148), he feels ready to start living his life again, because he finally has triumphed over his lost childhood and he definitively has found himself. His last falsity gives him the strength to stop telling lies about others, stop living trough others and gives him power to live his own life (l. 142-144). Therefore, the truth is the main composition of this text.As a subcategory comes the blue elephant being a symbol of how important the childhood is for hum ans. If the blue elephant vanish from the life of a child, pain and regret will come later. Therefore, the story is a form of a aide-memoire in life to parents to teach them how to raise their children. Polly Clark has written this text to tell us how important it is to keep believing in something that helps us maintain our dreams in life pure.

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