Title: Fragmentation Broken Boundaries
1Fragmentation (Broken Boundaries)
Boundary-Crossing
2Outline
- The Issues of Boundary
- Introduction Michael Ondaatje
- Chaps 1-3 plot summary
- Starting Questions
- The War and its Impacts
- the Bedouin boundary-breaking
- Healing Process 1) Reading and Writing 2)
Communication 3) Remembering and Reinterpreting
the past.
3The Issues of Boundary in postmodern society
4The Issues of Boundary in The English Patient
- Physical, Personal and Interpersonal Boundaries
- Textual Boundaries
- Geographical and National Boundaries
- Imagistically, they are mixed together and
interrelated.
5Michael Ondaatje as a multiple migrant
- 1965 -- B.A. at University of Toronto
- A poet and a novelist, winner of several awards.
- Michael Ondaatje was born on September 12, 1943
in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). - As a result of his father's alcoholism,
OndaatjeÕs parents eventually separated in 1954
and he moved to England with his mother - 1962-64, Ondaatje attended Bishop's University in
Lennoxville, Quebec.
6Michael Ondaatje
- Criticized for
- criticized for not writing much about Canada and
Sri Lanka, or writing in a politically correct
way. - the use of violence (e.g. the inclusion of atomic
bomb) ? his response trying to find a balance
between gentleness and violence (Leckie 29).
7The English Patient Setting
- Places
- 1.the Villa San Girolamo in Tuscany a nunnery,
used as a field hospital, like a besieged
fortress - 2.South Cairo the desert
- 3.Kip Lahore? the English countryside
- Time
- 1.right after WWII 1945
- 2. 1943 the first Canadian infantry p. 49
- 3.South Cairo1930-1938 esp. 1936
8EP Chaps 1-2
- The Villa Hanas taking care of EP, her reading,
the villa, the desert, and the desert tribes - In Near Ruins Hana and Caravaggio in near
ruins their respective experience of the War and
its influences on them, their memories, the
arrival of Kip
9EP Chaps 3
- Chap 3 Sometime a Fire
- Kips ways of surviving the war and protecting
Europes cultural heritage, - Hana communicating with Caravaggio (remembering
Patrick) and Kip (e.g. two bomb episodes bring
them closer to each other) - Hana reading to EP EP remembers seeing Hana
for the first time - the four of them connected one way or another.
10Questions about Fragmentation and Reconstruction
focused on chaps 1-2
- Self-Other
- Why do you think the desert winds and the tribes
customs are important? How is the EP related to
them? - How do the Bedouins treat the EP, as opposed to
Hanas way of treating him? - War its Aftermath
- How does the War influence the place, the three
characters we have seen so far? - Reading What is the importance of readingfor
Hana and for the EP? - Memory Why is the novels narration fragmentary?
- What do the characters memories reveal about
them?
11The War its destructiveness
- the Villa Pp. 11 (a hole in the librarywound),
- The characters reside amongst "dead cattle.
Horses shot dead, half eaten. People hanging
upside down from bridges. The last vices of war"
(29) - The War in historical context The last mediaeval
war was fought in Italy in 1943 and 1944.
Fortress towns on great promontories which had
been battled over since the eighth century had
the armies of new kings flung carelessly against
them. Around the outcrops of rocks were the
traffic of stretchers, butchered vineyards,
where, if you dug deep beneath the tank ruts, you
found bloodaxe and spear" (69)
12The War boundary-breaking
- P. 13 Some rooms faced onto the valley with no
walls at all, even turned into an open aviary
(??) - P. 43 wild gardens like further rooms.
13Breaking the boundaries between nature and the
human
- The dogs paw p. 8
- EP mask of oasis reeds drags strength into his
body from the universe p. 9 - Bottles of the glass man ? sea p. 10
- Appearance of Caravaggioo the moon light p. 31
14the Bedouin boundary-breaking
- pp. 17-19
- Nomads as water people Caravan like a river,
spilled and slid over sand 19 - vs. EP as a specialist on cartography In the
desert it is easy to lose a sense of
demarcation. - Nourishing Almasy e.g. 6 (dates and saliva), 23
(semens) - 21-23 serves them by drawing maps and explaining
guns
15The Wars Influence on the characters
- EP the man with no face p. 48 ? without
identity. (actually a Hungarian cartographer?
next time) - Caravaggio an Italian thief used in the war
photographed caught when trying to get his
photo. - p. 33 lost my nerve and thumbs p. 34 frantic
or too calm - p. 39 hide his thoughts and prefers to eat alone
- p. 40 has no plots to set in motion is
interested only in Hana. . . .now there is
hardly a world around them and they are forced
back on themselves. - p. Obsessed by the traumatic moment 60
16The Wars Influence on the characters
- Hana -- p. 7 scurry of a mouse in the mind, a
moth by the window - -- shell-shocked p. 41 experience of death
50-51 her child 82, deaths 83 focuses on the
white lion 40-41 - -- fixated on EP 41 84 Patrick 90-91
- -- a nomad p. 13
- -- make her own rules p. 14 the child game of
hodge-podge 15 - -- recollection before bed 35 rest 49
- -- removes all the mirrors ?41? looks at herself
in the mirror p. 52
17How do they heal themselves
- Reading
- Mutual support
- Memories and story-telling.
18Reading
- EP listens to stories like swallowing water
(5) - "This history of mine,' Herodotus says, 'has
from the - beginning sought out the supplementary to the
main argument. What you find in him are
cul-de-sacs within the sweep of history--bow
people betray each other for the sake of nations.
(118-19) - ? Writing -- The Histories by Herodotus "added
to, cutting and gluing in pages from other books
or writing in his own observations-so they all
are cradled within the text of Herodotus," memory
offers not a linear movement from past to future,
but instead, offers a vision of the past as ruin
(16).
19Hana Reading ? Writing
- Hana? reading for EP reads Caravaggio
- pp. 7-8 1) once the only door out of her cell
- 2). the porousness of the paper not
minding the gaps in plot - p. 12, --immersed in the lives of others . . .
her body full of stories and situations 36 - p. 93 books like landscapes they have
traversed taught by EP. - p. 61 writing The Last of the Mohicans
20Communication between Hana EP
- Mutual dependence p. 5
- EPs recognition of her 95-
- EP as a despairing saint father complex
- Reading half of her life, while the EP teaches
her how to read pp. 93-95
21Communication between Hana Caravaggio
- Know each other at home (used to be her teacher
and her Scarlet Pimpernel. ??? 55) - Caravaggio p. 29 I need gelato.? Hanas
response p. 31 - uncle and an emotional support p. 30
- Sharing memories of the past (about her father
and her childhood) - On their experience of the war pp. 82- 85
- Caravaggio wants to reveal EP for Hana 117
concerned with Hana and Kip p. 121
22Memories Flashbacks
- e.g. Caravaggios flashbacks
- Discussion pp. 35 (photo) ? narration 36 (caught
in mid-step again and released by her)? 37 (how
her room was found ? - Discussion 54 -55? narration 58 --
- ? The novels fluid narration Hana's first
encounter with Kip 75 -- first from Hana's
perspective, then Caravaggio's and then Kip's
23Memories Story-telling leading the listen into
his mind and past
- EPs stories slip from level to level like a
hawk" - he whispers again, dragging the listening heart
of the young nurse beside him to wherever his
mind is, into that well of memory he kept
plunging into during those months before he
died.
24Memories fragmentary and with unstable meaning
- Remembers the game of Pelmanism he played with
his aunt This had been in another landscape, of
trout streams, birdcalls that he could recognize
from a halting fragment. A fully named world.
Now, with his face blindfolded in a mask of grass
fibres, he picked up a shell and moved with his
carriers, guiding them towards a gun, inserted
the bullet, bolted it, and holding it up in the
air fired. . . . "For echo is the soul of the
voice exciting itself in hollow places." A man
thought to be sullen and mad had written that
sentence down in an English hospital. And he, now
in this desert, was sane, with clear thought,
picking up the cards, bringing them together with
ease, his grin flung out to his aunt, and firing
each successful combination into the air, and
gradually the unseen men around him replied to
each rifle shot with a cheer. (20-21)
25Communication between Hana Kip
- Her need of his support (103)
- His need of her shoulder (114-15)
- Intimacy and distance (125 27)
26Next Week
- More on Chaps III Kips presence in the Villa
and his past Kip and the English Patient - Chaps IV VI Katherine and Almasy