Friday, February 15, 2019
Searching for the Perfect World in Literature :: Granny Weatherall Raven Candide
Searching for the Perfect World in literary productions Literature often explores the questions raised in life Who are we? What does it mean to sound? What kind of serviceman do we live in? Throughout this course, in that respect seems to control been an underlying theme in most of the works that have been read, concerning human misery. It seems that most of those who experience tremendous suffering, actually allow it to regain to themselves. If one chooses to look at the losses in life, one whitethorn never find true happiness, but if one chooses to perceive those losses as an opportunity for growth, one may find the perfect world right here. In Poes, The Raven, this idea is supported. As the poem demonstrates, one may torture himself into a life of melancholy and madness if one focuses on the losses in life. The thoughts of Lenore would not go away for him. By pore on what he did not have, rather than what he did, he went mad. The antedate answers his self-destro ying questions until ultimately it becomes a permanent fixture in the room -- a symbol of the narrators self-inflicted mental and spiritual collapse. Rather than to accept the loss and walk out on, he focused on what did not have and would nevar have. Therefore, he did not find the perfect world, but rather a hell on Earth. Perhaps people are faced with these experiences as tests. Our own reception to it determines whether we pass or fail. Do we appreciate what we do have and collect from the experience or do we feel sorry for ourselves and let it trail us down? Granny Weatherall is an example of someone who let it attract her down. For 60 years she had pined over the loss of George and it made her miserable. She never halt to look and see what was already there in her life. John was not a bad husband, but she did not even notice because she was relieve focusing on the loss of being jilted by George. She overlook any good things In her life because of this misery. Something that happened 60 years past haunted her for every day of her miserable life (because she allowed it to), until it eventually killed her.
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