Monday, January 20, 2020
Introduction to Fiction Final Paper :: English Literature Essays
Introduction to Fiction Final Paper    Introduction:    I will try to show that Fenstad's mother is going through a change  during this story. At first she is described as a strong independent  woman very active social in control of things. She is not accepting  things as they are she tries to change the things that seem wrong to  her. However, gradually we are starting to see her as an old woman who  hates her age. A woman, who has a hard time excepting her age and all  the downsides of it, a woman whose physical condition is parallel to  her mental and emotional state, who needs help doing things which  young people do without any effort. It seems that during the story  Fenstad and his mother change places. Once he was dependent on her and  now gradually we see that she is more and more dependent of her son.  Fenstad's mother is gradually going through the process of accepting  her age and the changes she is going trough consequently. It is  difficult for her at first however eventually she stops being  preoccupied with the past and what she once was. She comes to terms  with her life and learns to appreciate and enjoy the little (simple)  pleasures of life, like music. The name of this fiction story is  Fenstad's Mother, the word mother is written with a capital letter  which sometimes can mean a woman in charge of some community. This  description is suitable for her character as it is described at the  beginning of the story. Clara Fenstad's going to her son's class,  meeting the people that took this class, listening to them and being  loved and appreciated by them helps her through this period. One of  this people influenced her very much and was responsible for one of  the various changes she went through. The fact that Fenstad's mother  learned to accept him as he made them closer and happier.    Fenstad's Mother:    At the beginning of the story Fenstad's mother is shown like a strong  and active woman. She is very much involved in the things that happen  around her. She is progressive and social. "Fenstad's mother was a  life long social progressive" (p.115). She is not taking seriously  her sons churchgoing, "was amused by her son's churchgoing. She had  spent her life in the company of rebels and deviationists, and she  recognized all their styles." (p.115). She is very logical and  attentive, "She glanced down at his trousers, damped with melted snow.  "You've been skating" "(p.116) she is aware of her son's habits, but  not necessary approves of them. She sneers her son's behavior and  looking for slips in it.  					    
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