Title: Surfacing 3
1Surfacing 3
- Quest or Alienation?
- Discovery or Madness?
- Focus chaps 16-18
2Outline
- Quest (Searching/Diving/Surfacing) and
Alienation - Power Struggle among David, Anna and Joe
- The Narrators Alienation
- Her Diving Experience chap 17 the process, the
past and her vision - The Narrators view of Language and Signs
- For next time Part III
3Quest and Search for her Parents
- Searchfor her father (and also her mother), for
the Indian rock painting, and for her selves. - Chap 15 the searching with the fathers map for
the Indian rock fails - Chap 17 she goes to the cliff
- "It would be right," she says, "for my mother to
have left something for me also, a legacy. His
was complicated, tangled, but hers would be
simple as a hand, it would be final. I was not
completed yet there had to be a gift from each
of them" (chap 18 150).
4Quest and Search for her Parents
- Quest for the mothers simple truth ? for nature
p. 151 - Imagines humans as filament plants
- Wants to take her mother out of her glass case
- End of Part II '. . . nothing has died,
everything is alive, everything is waiting to
become alive.'
5Diving/Surfacing
- Surfacing --both on the physical and spiritual
levels - Swimming, diving and then surfacing
- e.g. End of Part I Swimming ? chaps 17
- 2) Diving into the subconscious and bringing the
repressed guilt to the surface - e.g. There is "death . . . inside me, she layers
it "over, a cyst, a tumor, black pearl." (146) - 3) Chap 20 "HeJoe trembles and then I can feel
my lost child surfacing within me, forgiving me"
(161-62).
6Against and Complicit with the Americans/Humans
- Chap 15 the 'Americans' turn out to be from
Toronto p. 129 - They "killed the heron anyway. It doesn't matter
what country they're from . . . they're still
Americans, they're what's in store for us, what
we are turning into."
7Against and Complicit with the Americans/Humans
- Chap 15 (2)
- The protagonist feels "a sickening complicity"
in the transgressions of others "The trouble
some people have being German," she says in
reference to the Nazi atrocities, "I have being
human" (129-30). - e.g. Her allowing the animals to be trapped and
killed by her brother. Because of my fear they
were killed (132)
8Against and Complicit with the Americans/Humans
- Chap 18
- -- not the men she hates, but the Americans, the
human beings ? the aggressive, possessive and
destructive tendencies in humans. - wants there to be a mchine that could make them
vanish . . . - Is she too cruel to her fellow human beings? Is
she going mad?
9Alienation
- Ending of Part II (chap 19) -- The voices
murmur, they cant discuss me, they know Im
listening. Theyre avoiding me, they find me
inappropriate they think I should be filled with
death, I should be in mourning. But nothing has
died, everything is alive, everything is waiting
to become alive.'
10David, Anna Joe and the Narrators Alienation
from them
- Chap 16 the 6th day.
- What happen to Anna and David on this day? How
does David look at it? Joe? And the narrator? - Chap 18 the geometrical sex
- What does this episode tell us more about Anna,
David and Joe? How about the narrator and her
question of love?
11Exploitation of Anna in David and Joes Random
Samples
- Put naked Anna together with the dead bird
your chance for stardom. - Davids and Joes 136-137 one brutal and
domineering, and the other uncertain. - The narrators response (136) So we battled in
secret, undeclared, and after a while I no longer
fought back because I never won. The only
defense was flight, invisibility. p. 138 asks
David for herself, but not for Anna.
12Exploitation of Anna in David and Joes Random
Samples
- Davids explanation (pp. 138-39)
self-justification
13Geometrical Sex
- Joe and Anna as losers comforting each other
with sex? - David p. 153
- -- never take no for no.
- -- sex separated from love, sexual organs
detached from human bodies. - -- goes to the narrator to get even with Anna.
(154) - -- Second hand American was spreading over him
14Further Alienation from the Three
- The dinner scene
- The narrator observes the continuation of the
war between David and Anna, both of which know
what happened. - The two join forces and turn around to attack the
narrator. - Continued fragmentation of identities in the
narrators eyes P. 155
15Further Alienation from the Three
- Chap 19 For him truth might still be possible,
what will preserve him is the absence of words
but the others are already turning to metal,
skins galvanizing, heads congealing to brass
knobs, components and intricate wires ripening
inside. (160) - What would you do if you were the narrator? Do
you think that the narrator is too detached and
radical?
16Her Diving Experience chap 17
- The difficult process of diving the lake is
shown to be layered p. 142 ? What does it mean? - 1) pain 2) disorientation, 3) saw it.
- What does the narrator find out when she dives?
17Her Diving Experience the past
- How is her real past remembered?
- The brutal scene of abortion p. 144 lack of
care, forced to do it 145 - More flashbacks in chap 18 his being her first,
her idol, her teacher his wanting to separate
their relationship from everything else. (150) - Acknowledges her making a faked album.
- Regret I should have said no but I didnt
that made me one of them too, a killer.
18Her Diving Experience vision
- Mythic vision of nature as a place of truth --
- Beginning of this chapter dead animals as
Christ - P. 146 She appreciates natural beings as gods
who give her what she needs - Rock paintings the place to learn truth
19The Narrators view of Language and Signs
- Her mistrust of the words, and alienation from it
-- love e.g. 30 107. - I couldnt use it love because it wasnt
mine. - The voice wasnt mine, it came from someone
dressed as me, imitating me - p. 139 she loves you, I repeated. . .it was
the magic word but it couldnt work because I had
no faith.
20The Narrators view of Language and Signs
- Davids wristwatch p. 153 his dial or switch
21Part III
- The narrator stays behind, and becomes a natural
woman. - a creature neither animal nor human, furless,
only a dirty blanket, shoulders huddled over into
a crouch, . . . The lips move by themselves.
22Different Views on Part III
- The narrator goes crazy deliberately in order
to empower herself. (Annis Pratt) - Before the narrator can establish a strong sense
of identity, she hits "rock bottom. . . . Fed up
with the superficiality of her companions, she
banishes them and submits to paranoia(Patricia
F. Goldblatt)