Tuesday, March 12, 2019

“No One’s a Mystery”

Jessica Ulrich Essay 2 Intro to Literature The stratum I am completing and analyzing is No Ones a Mystery by Elizabeth Tallent. No Ones a Mystery is a brief, sharply compass pointed distillation of a doomed kin mingled with cardinal people of contrasting personalities. The question I ask is who the characters are, and what move of the story lead me to deem and back up my feelings s airyly that original character. To start off I feel that prick is a disfranchised one to analyze while reading it in a sarcastic stylus.This is what I picked up on him pitch being a genuinely cynical man who drinks heavily, doesnt clean his truck, and has no obvious respect for women (Mexomorph). Jack and his young lover not only come to terms with their kind that besides illuminate aspects of their testify characters of which they themselves are not amply aware. The story is more of a character sketch than a traditional tale containing a beginning, middle, and an end. The sequence of ev ents is less important than the particularized detail and the dialogue between the couple. Esch, 2009) He is currently cheating on his married woman with a barely-legal girl he has been having an affair with since she was sixteen. I h overage he is a man who doesnt k forthwith what he wants. In the story when she is talking slightly marrying him and having his children down the road, he doesnt seem to be more for it at least not as much as her. I think he rightfully feels bad for what he is doing however he is caught up in the moment of the relationship and how easy it is, but doesnt think through the consequences.I think he drinks so much to for turn back most what he is doing to his married woman and he knows it is wrong, so alcohol addiction helps him cope with the last 2 years of having an affair, and soon to be a divorce that he states at the end of the story. He also seems to truly demeaning towards women and it seems as if again he is not happy with his spiritedness he has lead on. Another thing is when he talks about his wife feeling safer when the lights are on when hes not home makes me think he still cares for her and is fine talking about her with his secret relationship in which she has no problem with him talking about.So again Jack is a hard one to understand but I think I got the gist of it. Aside from these generalities, he makes no judgments and demands no commitment, even perplex or so the narrators version of their future in concert. His remark that the sky is empty carries a ingeminate meaning In the context of the dialogue, Jack is referring to the absence of aircraft monitoring the urge on of traffic, but in the light of his own character, it is a statement of unbelief, of backdown from social, ruttish, and moral value.The young narrator, by contrast, has already acquired a set of values that make her a more sympathetic character. Her sharp eye for detail, her specific observations, lend her a solidity, a steadiness of pu rpose that is missing in Jacks life With all of this information I have gathered on the next character I would like to analyze would be the cardinal year old girl who is geological dating Jack. This eighteen year old girl seems to be very in love with Jack. She is planning their lives together with marriage and children.I feel that her character is an unsure about herself, or she hasnt felt real love before and thats why dating a married man and have it feel ok for her. steady though it doesnt state much about their feelings on the relationships in the story I think it comes out the words they use in spite of appearance their conversation. The narrator counters to the contrary she get out always love Jack. This exchange has some hidden meanings. The author is trying to show the contributor that Jack knows they ordain not be together a year from then.The author is also trying to show the innocence and naivete of the girl in comparing to the knowledge of Jack. This daybook en counter again brings out an emotional reception in the reader by its imagery. When Jack mentions about how his wife leaves the light on in the house because it helps her feel safer, it seems as if it doesnt bother her talking about his wife, or having her duck in the truck when his wife passes alongside the road just so they dont get caught. You think that would bug her with having to consistently hide from her especially since she is wanting and fantasizing about marrying him at age eighteen.I think she is deprived from having a relationship that flock go to movies, dinner, hold hands in public, and been seen and known as a couple, and I think she feels some hurt due to the fact she knows it will never go across because when she talks about a year from now writing in her diary I wonder what I really saw in Jack, I wonder why I spend so many day just riding in his truck, or writing I wonder what that old guys get to was. She states that she writes that but she will write I lov e Jack and this diary is my birthday present from him. I cant imagine anybody loving anybody more than I love Jack. So she goes back and forth of what she is feeling and what can happen in the future. She talks about not knowing Jack in a year but then also talks about having his kid and waiting for him to come home to make love to him. It was a very confusing ending with her and her feelings, very hard to read and interpret. I did get fancy that both of them are caught up in the moment. That is what I felt the characters where, and what parts of the story lead me to deem and back up my feelings about that certain character.The visual and verbal images of this work are the fundamental elements. The characters are not round characters but rather flat and sterile as the title No Ones A Mystery suggests (Esch, 2009). But the way the characters are used, the straightforwardness of language and setting are meant to bring the reader to an emotional edge. The filthiness of the truck, t he youth of the narrator and the exchange between Jack and the girl over the diary help to reinforce the negative emotional response that the author was looking for.I wish this story was a junior-grade bit longer so it could help explain things that I thought had double meaning, but I like making up my own real end to the story and how I want to think of how those two ended up in a year. Works Cited Esch, J. (2009, Dec 4). Notearama. Retrieved from Notearama http//notearama. blogspot. com/2009/12/on-no-ones-mystery-by-elizabeth-tallent. html Mexomorph. (n. d. ). Write Work. Retrieved from Write Work http//www. writework. com/essay/no-one-s-mystery-elizabeth-tallent-english-1302-literature

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