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Tag: Louise Erdrich

The Leap by Louise Erdrich – Characters

Posted on July 28, 2022July 28, 2022 by JL Admin

 Anna Avalon  Anna Avalon is the narrator’s mother and the story’s protagonist. At the time of the narrator’s recollection, Anna is blind, though she was once able to see. Anna is the character who is most fully developed, the one whose history and emotions are explained and provide the meat of the story. Anna is…

The Leap by Louise Erdrich – Summary

Posted on July 28, 2022July 28, 2022 by JL Admin

 ‘‘The Leap’’ begins with the narrator telling how her mother, Anna, is the surviving member of a blindfolded trapeze duo known as the Flying Avalons. Although now blind, Anna never stumbles or falls, never knocks over objects in the New Hampshire home she shares with the narrator, who has come back to her childhood home…

The Red Convertible – Analysis

Posted on October 22, 2021October 22, 2021 by JL Admin

In Erdrich’s story “The Red Convertible,” Henry Lamartine makes three memorable journeys off the Chippewa reservation. The first journey, which he takes with his brother Lyman, is a pleasure-filled jaunt around the western part of the United States. The next time he leaves the reservation he is sent to fight in the Vietnam War. His…

The Red Convertible – Symbolism

Posted on October 22, 2021October 22, 2021 by JL Admin

In “The Red Convertible”, Erdrich uses symbolism in a variety of ways. The most important symbol is the title car, the significance of which changes as the story unfolds. Erdrich’s use of symbolism in this way gives her story depth and complexity and enables her to communicate ideas and character developments without lengthy explanations. As…

The Red Convertible – Setting

Posted on October 22, 2021October 22, 2021 by JL Admin

American Involvement in the Vietnam War  The Vietnam War lasted from 1959 to 1975, with the North Vietnamese and the National Liberation Front fighting the South Vietnamese and the United States military. The United States involvement stemmed from the belief that if Vietnam came under communist control, communism would quickly spread throughout Southeast Asia. In…

The Red Convertible – Symbolism – Literary Devices

Posted on October 21, 2021October 21, 2021 by JL Admin

First-Person Narrator  ”The Red Convertible” is told entirely in the first person from Lyman’s point of view. He tells the reader about his brother, expressing the love and admiration he felt and his pain at being powerless to help him in the end. His voice is seemingly trustworthy and reliable, and he is unashamed of…

The Red Convertible – Themes – Brotherhood – War

Posted on October 21, 2021October 21, 2021 by JL Admin

Brotherhood  At the center of “The Red Convertible” is the relationship between Lyman and Henry. Lyman’s motivation for telling the story is to embrace and preserve his brother’s memory.  Because the story is told from Lyman’s point of view, the reader has no direct insight into Henry’s thoughts and feelings. His words and actions, however,…

The Red Convertible – Characters

Posted on October 21, 2021October 21, 2021 by JL Admin

Bonita  Bonita is Lyman and Henry’s only sister. She was eleven when Henry died. On the last day of Henry’s life, Bonita took a picture of Lyman and Henry just before they took the car for a drive.  Henry Lamartine, Jr.  Henry was Lyman’s older half-brother. He is described as having had a large, muscular…

The Red Convertible – Summary

Posted on October 21, 2021October 21, 2021 by JL Admin

“The Red Convertible” is narrated by Lyman Lamartine, a member of the Chippewa tribe who lives on a reservation with his family. He tells a story from his recent past about his older halfbrother, Henry. As Lyman tells the story, the year is 1974.  Lyman was able to buy a red convertible Oldsmobile with his…

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