Title: The Jilting of Granny Weatherall from MVNU
1The Jilting of Granny Weatherallfrom MVNU
- By
- Katherine Anne Porter
- (1890-1980)
2Katherine Anne Porterhttp//www.famoustexans.com/
katherineanneporter.htm
- Born in Texas
- Started writing stories as a child
- Regarded as a superb short story writer
- Praised for her psychological insight
3Katherine Anne Porter
- Often based stories on her own experience
- Portrayed strong women whose idealism is
challenged by lifes hardships - Won Pulitzer Prize for The Collected Stories of
Katherine Anne Porter
4Katherine Anne Porter
- For this vocation writing I was and am
willing to live and die, and I consider very few
other things of the slightest importance.
5My whole attempt has been to discover and
understand human motives, human feeling, to make
a distillation of what human relations and
experiences my mind has been able to absorb. I
have never known an uninteresting human being,
and I have never known two alike there are broad
classifications and deep similarities, but I am
interested in the thumbprint (K. A. Porter).
6Conflicts in The Jilting of Granny Weatherall
Plot
- Person vs. self
- Granny tries to forget George
- Person vs. person
- The jilting by George
- Granny against Cornelia and Doctor Harry
- Person vs. God
- The second jilting at death
- Person vs. environment
- The fence posts
- Granny against life
7Movement of Plot
- The plot does not move sequentially because of
the stream of consciousness style. - The events of her life, when sorted out, happen
in this order - Grannys first jilting at age 20
- Birth of Hapsy, milk-leg, and double pneumonia at
age 40 - Farewells and fever at age 60
- Real death at age 80
- Grannys Death
- She fails to see a sign
- Feels she has been jilted a 2nd time
- Loses faith in her religion
- Dies without God
8Setting
- Natural and man-made
- Grannys own house and yard are the setting in
her flashbacks. - Heaven and Hell were there for her.
- Cornelias house
- She dies here, but she keeps confusing it with
her own house.
9Characterization
- Granny Weatherall
- On her feetmorally speaking
- Strong willed
- Hard-working
- Raised large family alone
- Cared for livestock
- Cared for sick
- Worked for church
- Kept letters to and from George
- Has sufferedSomething not given back
10- Protagonist Granny Weatherall
- Antagonists Life and Death
- Granny developing character
11Jolting Epiphanies
- Main Events in Her Life
- 1. At 20, jilted
- 2. At 40, bore last child
- At 60, prepared to die
- At 80, loses faith
- Significance of events
- Lead her to redefine her life and faith
12Other Characters
- The children
- Like calves in the lamplight
- Dutiful (Cornelia)
- Doctor Harry
- young
- Stock character
- The Priest
- present at both jiltings
- Hapsy
- Last born child
- Favorite
- Not living
- Died in childbirth?
13Title and pt. of view
- Title
- Provides clues to the theme
- Focus is on Granny
- Her name is a play on words
- Pt. of View is a combination of limited
omniscient and interior monologue - Look for evidence of each type
- Stream-of-consciousness
- The confusion in the plot reflects her mental
state
14Symbolism
- Name symbolism
- weathered all
- Images of light, fog, and darkness
- The children in the lamplight
- The ending pinpoint of light
- Others?
- Religious symbols
- Rosary
- Crucifix
- Hapsy with child Madonna and child
- Other symbols?
15Theme
- Granny was able to weather all except death
- Denial can only serve to control for so long. In
the end there can be no denial - Life is beautiful and hard
- Death is harder
- Who can really prepare for death?