РефератыИностранный языкUnUntitled Essay Research Paper 12997Essay

Untitled Essay Research Paper 12997Essay

Untitled Essay, Research Paper


1-29-97Essay #2: Character Analysis for The Portable Phonograph


Walter Van Tilburg Clark’s short story, The Portable


Phonograph, is a


tale about the last survivors in the world after the total destruction of


a war.


The author gives clues and hints of this throughout the beginning by writing


in


a narative voice and describing the scene in dark war-like terms. The


characters are then introduced as a group of men huddled around a fire. The


older of the men, Doctor Jenkins, is the leader and his character is full


of


personality that can be analyzed by the reader. He is the owner of the


shelter


that they meet in. This paper will point out the different aspects of the


old


man in this story and state conclusions that can be drawn from them.


The men in this story are obviously amused by the slightest


little things.


They occupy themselves through book readings from a collection that one


man has. Each of the men has their contribution to the group and together


they endure a time of devastation by entertaining each other. The older man


has a record player that he brings out once a week for the listening


pleasure


of the group. He is very proud of this treasure. It has sustained through


these


hard times just as he has and he limits his use of it to make it last. He


owns


only three steel needles and he gets one out to use because on this


particular


occasion, their is a musician visitor with them. The other men act as


excited


as children. They listen to the record and then leave the doctor’s house.


Doctor Jenkins is nervous and suspicious at the end of


the story when


the other men leave. “With nervous hands he lowered the piece of canvas


which served as his door, and pegged it

at the bottom. Then quickly


quietly,


looking at the piece of canvas frequently, he slipped the records in the


case…”


(Clark, page 241). He feels that “everything he has” is at risk with the


greed


that a time like this could produce in the other men. He is secure and


comfortable with the things that he has and he doesn’t trust the others.


He


then hides his treasures away in a safe place after they leave. As he gets


into


his bed he feels the “comfortable piece of lead pipe” with his hand. The


doctor has no problem resorting to violence and that actually makes him


feel


more comfortable.


The greed that the doctor sees in the others is a reflection


of the


feelings and thoughts that he himself has. His views are distorted through


his


thick shell and he sees himself in the men. He invites them back every


week,


it seems, so it is quite possibly that his possessions do not make him as


happy


as the company he receives every week.


The contrast between the happiness that the men get from


his musical


device and the lack of fulfillment this provides for him is interesting.


In the


world that this story describes, the reader expects the the doctor to be


happy


with all that he has. As the story unfolds, you gain an understanding of


the


feelings behind his possessions.


Doctor Jenkins is a normal character. His feelings are


presented in a


real manner. The reader can conclude that his personality is not unlike


anyone


else. What he sees is influenced by the way he is and how he feels. He


views


things in a way that ultimately makes his feelings of suspicion and greed


stronger. Therefore never breaking the cycle of how he judges those around


him.

Сохранить в соц. сетях:
Обсуждение:
comments powered by Disqus

Название реферата: Untitled Essay Research Paper 12997Essay

Слов:690
Символов:4458
Размер:8.71 Кб.