Saturday, March 16, 2019
Analysis of the First Paragraph in Porterââ¬â¢s Old Mortality :: Porterââ¬â¢s Old Mortality
Analysis of the First Paragraph in Porters Old Mortality First, I would like to pip some broad generalizations close Katherine Anne Porters stories. The selections of stories that I feature read could be considered stories about transition, passage from an old world to a new. There is a prolific amount of life and death resource related to changes from slavery to freedom, aristocracy to middle-class, and birth to death. Her stories contain characters from several generations and the narratives be given through out this multi-generational consciousness. The stories are as much about antitheses as the move from tradition to modernity or new ideas/ideals. The narrative perspectives elaborate the chasm between old and young/old and new.I believe the opening text of Old Mortality illustrates both the conflicting views of different generations/ determine and ideals as well as the attempt to understand and resolve to each one others opposite. The first paragraph gives the reader a v erbal description of Aunt Amy. It is difficult to distinguish who the bank clerk of the text is at this grumpy academic degree. It is neither Miranda or Maria nor the granny knot. It would appear to be an omniscient narrator of no relation to the characters. Yet, the narrator displays the affect of both the young girls feelings and thoughts about Aunt Amys picture as well as the nans perception of Amy. While the first sentence is mostly butt description, the second sentence is full of the affectation of a ingrained point of view. Aunt Amy is eviscerated as wearing a blank dig that rose from the neck of her tightly buttoned black basque, and round white cuffs set off lazy hands with dimples in them, lying at ease in the folds of her flounced skirt. Words like tightly, lazy, and ease seem to describe what would be considered the traditional concept of the southerly woman. The wealthy Southern feminine is conservative, pure, fragile, peaceful, and delicate. These descriptive terminology could be viewed as an alignment with the traditional Southern view of women therefore Amy is beautiful and charming in the eyes of the Grandmother and every older person and everyone who had known her. However, within those same words there appears the rather opposite yet still highly subjective view of the young girls who are attempting to reconcile the new values and ideas of the posit with the old traditions of the past. The words tightly, lazy, and ease could be seen from the young girls perspective as negative descriptions suggesting boundaries, confinement, limitations, and exclusion.
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