Summary:
The
book begins with Tayo at home on the Laguna Reservation. Tayo recalls a
horrifying memory of being order to kill a Japanese soldier and only
being able to see the face of his uncle Josiah in the face of the
Japanese soldier. One flashback describes the story of the medicine man,
Ku'oosh coming to visit Tayo and trying to cure him. During his
journey, Tayo has many flashbacks about the war and times the in bars
when he is with Harley and the other soldiers who returned to the
reservation. Aunty tried to keep Tayo and Rocky separate however they
became close friends and the summer after they graduated from high
school. They enlisted in the army together. Tayo also reflects on his
identity of being half-white. He is often concerned about what the other
people think of him! His uncle Josiah had an affair with a woman named
Night Swan. She was always mysterious but helped Josiah a herd of cattle
from her cousin. From his childhood with Josiah, he remember a story
about the importance of the fly in Laguna culture. Ku'oosh told Tayo
that he should go see another medicine man, Betonie who is a member of
the tribe. And his goal is to perform a ceremony to help Tayo free
himself of the memories of the war. Betonie tells him stories and
legends from Laguna culture, with the help of Shush.
Soon
Tayo starts to feel better, however Betonie assures him that the
ceremony is not yet complete. Then Tayo goes on a search to find
Josiah's cattle to returns home soon after. And on his search, he finds
house with an woman in it but realizes that the woman is somehow part of
the ceremony by recognizing a star pattern Betonie had described. He
then leaves and locates the cattle inside the fenced ranch of a rich
white landowner. However the cattle run away and Tayo spends the night
looking for them. Just as he is about to give up a mountain lion comes
and he follows that track to find the cattle. On the way down the
mountain, Tayo meets a hunter, who lives with Ts'eh. Although he feels
better coming home with the cattle, he know that the ceremony is not
over because of the drought. Robert tells him that Emo is spreading
rumors about him and as he runs away to find Harley and Leroy, he
realizes that they have joined forces with Emo already. As he running
away, he found himself in a Uranium mine and if he spends the night
there then the ceremony will be complete. After he reports to Ku'oosh
and to complete everything, he spends one last night in Ku'oosh's house
to finish off the ceremony.
Author:
Leslie
Marmon Silko is a member of the Laguna Pueblo tribe. Being a mix of Mexican and Laguna Pueblo, she may have experienced some internal conflict surrounding being a person of mixed heritage.
Setting:
This
novel takes place in the American Southwest, in and around the Laguna
Pueblo reservation. It is a few years after the end of World War II.
Some parts of the novel takes place in the jungle of World War II.
Characters:
Author's Style:
This
style mimics Tayo's perception of the world-distant. The plot skips
around as it randomly jumps between memories and the present. There is a
lot of figurative language, metaphors and similes used throughout the
book.
Important Quotes:
"Jungle
rain had no beginning or end; it grew like foliage from the sky,
branching and arching to the earth, sometimes in solid thickets
entangling the islands, and, other times, in tendrils of blue mist
curling out of coastal clouds. The jungle breathed an eternal green that
fevered men until they dripped sweat the way rubbery jungle leaves
dripped the monsoon rain. It was there that Tayo began to understand
what Josiah had said."
“The
only way to get change is not through the courts or — heaven forbid —
the politicians, but through a change of human consciousness and through
a change of heart. Only through the arts — music, poetry, dance,
painting, writing — "can we really reach each other,”
Theme:
One must never forget their origins. Keeping traditions and cultures alive with the changing times is essential not only for the order of life, but also for the health of all.
For theme, remember to add more than just a brief statement. You should have a lot of analysis in this section which includes tone, style, etc.
ReplyDeleteThe same suggestion goes for style -- remember to analyze and give evidence for what you are saying! Be specific too in your examples.
Good summary! I remembered a lot of the events as I read through it, which is good for a summary post. Your character section is well-written as well.
Good summary! I really liked the length of it! THe only thing I wuold edit is that sometimes there are random jumps in plot (Which is natural because that's how the book is) but just indicate why that is occurring, like mention that there is a flashback so it's not so confusing. Also, some characters just kinda pop up, so maybe give a brief modifier to say who they are because I forgot a few of the people and I was a little confused.
ReplyDeleteAlso, just to clarify. I don't think AUnty ever changed.. so I wouldn't limit it to Tayo's childhood in which she was unwelcoming but rather his entire life.
I think it would be more helpful if you explained the quotes, especially the first one. I don't quite understand its significance without the background of what Josiah said to him.