Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Good People David Foster Wallace. the Main Thought of the Story and Its Analysis
ââ¬â¢Good peopleââ¬â¢ David Foster Wallace David Foster Wallace was one of the brightest representatives of the modern literary world. He is the writer whose writing skills canââ¬â¢t be quarreled about as well as his special influence on the world of modern literature. His famous novel of 1000 pages named ââ¬ËInfinite Jestââ¬â¢ was marked as one of the best English language novels written during the XX century. He was the winner of different literature prizes; in 2012 David Foster Wallace was nominated for Pulitzer Prize with his ââ¬ËThe Pale Kingââ¬â¢. It is possible to continue describing Wallaceââ¬â¢s honors and awards but letââ¬â¢s have a closer look at the certain story, trying to understand what made him so outstanding. ââ¬â¢Good peopleââ¬â¢ David Foster Wallace. What is the story about? From the very beginning, the reader meets Lane Dean and his girlfriend Sheri sitting over a picnic table without any movement. They have met an unexpected problem ââ¬â Sheriââ¬â¢s unexpected pregnancy. Being good Christians they are to make a decision that will solve the problem and wonââ¬â¢t be at variance with their religious faiths. And it seems that there is no such decisionâ⬠¦ Sheri is going to have an abortion. Lane suffers from qualms of conscience, he tries to find substantial reasons to justify this doing, but he feels guilty nevertheless. Even being the man he understands that the fact of abortion will influence Sheriââ¬â¢s life more than his own one, so this decision, this pain is his as well as hers. After hours of thinking and self-chastising Lane realizes that Sheriââ¬â¢s pregnancy is his responsibility also and he doesnââ¬â¢t want her to take care of everything herself. He has to be honest ââ¬â with Sheri, with himself. And in order to be tot ally honest, Lane has to accept his feelings towards Sheri. After analyzing them and accepting, Lane takes his girlââ¬â¢s hand and prays for the courage, to be honest, to be a good man. ââ¬â¢Good peopleââ¬â¢ David Foster Wallace. The main theme and idea of the story The main conflict of the story is Lane Deanââ¬â¢s conflict between his wish to stay a good Christian and his wish to be a good person. The author wants to show that people can be good or try to be good without any reference to their religion. ââ¬ËTo be goodââ¬â¢ is something everyone wants to do in life. And sometimes good religious values are into real conflict with intentions to be good. Human beings are just human beings and it is natural for everyone to make mistakes. The author wants us to understand that making mistakes doesnââ¬â¢t make us worse and doesnââ¬â¢t prevent us from being good people; our religious belonging also doesnââ¬â¢t matter. ââ¬â¢Good peopleââ¬â¢ David Foster Wallace. Used writing methods and their meaning First of all, it is necessary to admit that there is no direct speech in the story that makes reading a bit more difficult compared to the stories with dialogs. Moreover, the lack of direct speech gives the feeling that the author influences the reader with his subjective opinions. He doesnââ¬â¢t provide us with heroesââ¬â¢ phrases but gives his interpreted versions of them. Another distinctive feature of D. F. Wallaceââ¬â¢s way of writing is that he has a strong focus on different doings. The story is rich in verbs and the words that describe those doings (adjectives). The author doesnââ¬â¢t use too complicated words. His language is simple and easy for understanding. The lexical resource is common for any regular person. The simplicity of the language and the depth of moral tearing to pieces make the story interesting, clear and insightful. It gives the grounds for reasoning.
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