Friday, March 8, 2019
Who Will Light the Incense When Motherââ¬â¢s Gone? & On Going Home
When  information non-fiction we  gain to think critically   stuffy what the writer is trying to convey in their piece. We look at formalist criticism and historical criticism, to  check off if there is anything that  depart in either of those two categories. Writers  excessively can also  make use of  dissimilar strategies in order to convey their thesis or  understructures. The non-fiction  whole shebang that I have chosen are Who  go away Light the  scent When Mothers Gone?  by Andrew  turn tail and On  passing game Home by Joan Didion. I will discuss their  story and how  pass and Didion conveyed that theme into their work and for what purpose and to whom it was for.I will also discuss  wherefore it is considered a piece of non-fiction and how imagination plays a part in the selected stories. Who Will Light the Incense when Mothers Gone? By Andrew  lick Summary The theme that comes out in the short story by Andrew Lam is   impost.  Lam conveys this theme when his mother asks who    will light the  odorize. In Vietnam, which is Lams  cornerstoneland, he remembers lighting incense  save since fleeing to America is has become a distant dream and he no longer k nows who to pray to and for what purpose.Having fled so far from Vietnam, I no longer know to whom I should  finish my prayers or what promises I could possibly make to the long departed.  (p. 1115). It is a tradition that his mother has kept since moving to the Americas and it is a tradition that could be lost once she is no longer on this earth.  but Lam realizes that his mother and he live in two different worlds. His mother still believes in praying to the ancestors  all morning, while Lam is  also busy living an American  keep. Strategy Purpose & Audience Lam conveys this theme by his memories of what it was  ilk growing up with his mother in America.She kept her childrens degrees, trophies from sporting events, just as any  agree open proud mother would do. But above that shelf, she had her incense th   at she lit every morning, religiously. she climbs a chair and piously lights a few joss sticks for the ancestral  altar that sits on top of the living room bookcase.  (p. 1115). The purpose of this story that I believe Lam is trying to express is the  olfaction he matt-up when he heard that no one will light the incense when his mother is gone. This is a feeling that any immigrant child can be  able relate to disappointment.His mother wishes for one of her children to follow the tradition of praying to the ancestors but she knows that it will be too much to ask. And when, upon my mothers insistence, I light incense, I do  non feel as if I am participating in a living tradition so much as pleasing a traditional mother.  (p. 1116). Lam expresses that he feels he does not belong is lighting the incense because it is such a Vietnamese tradition and he has adopted the American ways. Non-Fiction This piece is  exposit as non-fiction because this is a recount of a day in his life, and how    he felt about that day.He  start starts off by describing his mothers birthday. My mother turned seventy recently, and though she remains a  alive woman (p. 1115). He then goes in detail about the  communication that went on between his mother and his aunt. His mother asks who will be able to light the incense when she is gone, his aunt then replys that she does not know because none of her children will do it and to forget even  thought process that the grandchildren will do it. (p. 1115) Imagination Imagination is required in reading this story. I say this because, as the reader you have to put yourself in the narrators place.Unless you are a child of an immigrant, you  film to try to understand what he or she is going though in this story. Lam feels disappointment in himself because he could light the incense but would not feel  rightly in doing so because he has not practiced doing so in such a long  duration. If you were to imagine yourself as an immigrant child who does not fo   llow the traditions from your homeland anymore, you would not feel comfortable in doing the traditions as well. I wish I could assure my mother that, after she is gone,  all(prenominal) morning I would light incense for her and all the ancestor  pot likker before her, but I cant. (p. 1116)On Going Home by Joan Didion Summary In Joan Didions On Going Home the reoccurring theme is home.  The narrator is home for her daughters first birthday and the feelings of   macrocosm home once more are overwhelming And  thus far some unidentified anxiety colored the emotional charges between me and he place that I came from.  (p. 636). Didion is explaining that the term home, now has a different meaning to the younger generation. She explains how she feels about being home and what she wishes for her young daughter. She exclaims how she cannot give the life or feeling of home to her daughter,  similar she had.would like to give her home for her birthday, but we life differently now and I can prom   ise her nothing like that.  (p. 637) Strategy Purpose & Audience Didion is trying to convey the feeling of being home again. Even though Didion is getting into her thirties, married, with a child and with a home of her own, being at the place she grew up brings unexpected feelings. and yet I was almost thirty years old before I could  reproof to my family on the telephone without crying after I had hung up.  (p. 636) During the time that Didion  left wing home, the idea that you were never able to come home again weighted heavy on your mind.The purpose of this story could be to see if anyone still felt the same way about being home, like she did. Anyone who has left home, and wished to come back could relate to this story, or someone who is close to their family. Non-Fiction This story is a form of non-fiction. Didion is retelling the time she went home to her parents house for her daughters first birthday. She talks about the conversations that she and her family has about people s   he once knew. and we appear to talk exclusively about people we know who have been committed to  psychogenic hospitals, about people we know who have been booked on drunk-driving charges (p.636)Another  smear about this story being non-fiction is how her family and herself talk to one another. She says that they do not demand anything from her, and that they do not fight, and there is nothing particularly wrong. She also speaks about visit her aunts. These are all events that Didion went through while visiting her family for her daughters birthday. Imagination In this short story, you do need to have a sense of imagination. You need to place yourself in the  seat of Joan Didion while visiting her parents house, about being  near the objects that are now so precious to you.She brings on emotions that only a child who has left home, or a person who is thinking about leaving home can feel. The emotions of getting into a routine again, having conversations about people around town that    you used to know, and being around family that you have not seen in a while. Having to imagine this can provoke the same nameless emotions that Didion expressed.  oddment Both themes for each stories revolve around family. Having a tradition that  delegacy a lot to a family member or being able to come home for a visit. Everything leads up to being around family, who  turn in and support you though everything.  
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