Laura as Iris - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Laura as Iris

Description:

The double refers to a representation of the ego that can ... I can't sew, I can't type. There is another reason too, she thinks, but I can't tell him that. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:144
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 17
Provided by: Luc164
Category:
Tags: iris | laura

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Laura as Iris


1
Laura as Iriss doppelganger
  • Blind Assassin

2
outline
  • Usage of the term Double
  • Definition of Doppelganger
  • Iris vs. Laura
  • Iriss reconstruction of the history in order to
    cure her haunting past

3
Double
  • The double refers to a representation of the
    ego that can assume various forms (shadow,
    reflection, portrait, double, twin). Sigmund
    Freud quotes him at length in "The Uncanny"
    (1919). However, the idea of the doubling of
    consciousness is present in his first texts on
    hysteria (1893, 1895), and the unconscious itself
    is introduced by Freud as a second consciousness
    capable of producing dreams, parapraxes, and so
    on. The theme of the double is taken up by Freud
    and integrated in his concept of the uncanny.
    "The 'uncanny' is that form of terror that leads
    back to something long known to us, once very
    familiar" (1919), but has become terrifying
    because it corresponds to something repressed
    that has returned. "The double," Freud wrote
    citing Heinrich Heine, "has become an image of
    terror, just as, after the collapse of their
    religion, the gods turned into demons." (1910).

4
Double
  • Doubles have sometimes been analysed in terms of
    their use in the contrasting of character type
    opposites. For female characters this often
    translates into fair maiden against femme fatale,
    madonna as against whore, or the virtuous lady
    against the dark and dangerous temptress.

5
Doppleganger
  • Doppelganger
  • The term doppelganger was first coined by Jean
    Paul Richter in Siebenkas (1796) in a footnote
    that stated, "so people who see themselves are
    called,"
  • Further explained by Freud The term doppelganger
    is associated with a monstrous self, typically
    described in opposite terms, that continually
    haunts its alter-ego.

6
Iris vs Laura
  • Rivalry Lilianna/ Reenie/Alex Thomas
  • quest for the mothers/Reenies love
  • Mother
  • After Lauras birth my mother was more
    tired than usual. She lost altitude Her will
    faltered her days took on a quality of trudging.
    (84 bread day)
  • I felt I was the victim of an injustice
    why was it always me who was supposed to be a
    good sister to Laura, instead of the other way
    around? Surely my mother loved Laura more than
    she loved me. (93 Bread day)

7
Iris vs. Laura
  • Reenie
  • Shouldnt we tell Reenie? I asked
    tentatively.
  • She might not believe me, said Laura.
    You dont
  • But Reenie did believe her, or she elected
    to believe her, and that was the end of Mr.
    Erskine. (165 Ovids Metamorphoses)
  • I told myself. Laura could be suffering
    from delusions Reenie had ruled it out, however
    no matter what story Laura had told her, shed
    believed it
  • Take care of yourself said Reenie. She
    didnt kiss me (Bettys luncheonette)
  • Alex
  • I wanted his attention. He was talking
    mostly to Laura (189 Loaf givers)

8
Iris VS. Laura
  • Alex Tomas
  • Tension among the sistersThe rivalry
    between the sisters over Alex must ultimately be
    understood as a deadly division of each within
    and against herself (p693, "What isn't there" in
    Margaret Atwood's The Blind Assassin The
    Psychoanalysis of Duplicity)
  • He turned then, and at first I was not sure
    he could see me. I stretched out my hand, like a
    drowning person beseeching rescue. In that moment
    I had already committed treachery in my heart
    (321 Besotted)

9
Mirroring
  • Photo
  • The sisters had appeared as mirror images
    of each other on either side of Alex.
  • (ALIAS LAURA REPRESENTATIONS OF THE PAST IN
    MARGARET ATWOOD'S THE BLIND ASSASSIN)
  • Laura was my left hand, and I was hers. We wrote
    the book together. Its a left-handed book.
    Thats why one of us is always out of sight,
    whichever way you look at it. (The heap of rubble
    p513)
  • She wore a yellow cotton dress of mine from the
    summer before, and the hat that went with it.
    Seeing her from behind gave me a peculiar
    sensation, as if I were watching myself .(The
    water Nixie p389)

10
Mirroring
  • Within the narrative there is a frequent slippage
    between Iris and Laura as the possible she in the
    novel (ALIAS LAURA REPRESENTATIONS OF THE PAST
    IN MARGARET ATWOOD'S THE BLIND ASSASSIN)
  • The ambiguous usage of She
  • Pregnant she bids farewell to Alex Thomas
    (The top hat grill)
  • I cant do anything. I cant sew, I cant
    type. There is another reason too, she thinks,
    but I cant tell him that. (361)
  • She feels heavy and soiled, like a bag of
    unwashed laundry. But at the same time flat and
    without substance.
  • She lies on her bed, sheets over or under
    depending on the time of day. (The tower)

11
Mirroring
  • Romance relationship with Alex
  • Iris 1935 in Toronto (Besotted)
  • Laura 1934 in Port Ticonderoga
  • Theyd first been spotted down by the soup
    kitchen then, later, sitting on a park bench
    on more than one park bench. (198 Hand tinting)

12
Haunting Nightmares
  • Where is mine? said Laura in her five-year-olds
    voice. I look down at her, but then we were not
    children any longer. Laura had grown old, like
    me her eyes were little dried raisins. This is
    horrifying to me. (The men with his head on fire
    p380)
  • I cant sleep, I told him. I dream too much
  • Then if youre dreaming, you must be
    sleeping he said, intending a witticism
  • You know what I mean I said sharply.
    Its not the same. The dreams wake me up. (the
    ashtray p372)
  • By its light I could see that there was indeed a
    single plant left alive a glossy sort of bush,
    with one white flower Laura, I said. (Xanadu 329)

13
Male characters in Blind Assassin
  • Repressive forces of masculine culture
  • Mr. Erskine/Richard
  • Mr. Erskine the role of femininity
  • Richard
  • Besotted Sexually abuse/ physically abuse
  • Sacrifice For Chase family/ For Alex Thomas

14
Laura
  • Laura the spiritual collaborator of Iris
  • Iriss lost of self/ Lauras statement about
    their marriage like a sleepwalker (The
    Arcadian Court 237)
  • Saint ly Woman/Sacrificed rape victim
  • It was horrible, but I had to do it. I had
    to make sacrifice. I had to take the pain and
    suffering onto myself. Thats what I promise God.
    I knew if I did that, it would save Alex (487
    Diana Sweets)
  • Bella Vista/madness and the idea of replacement
  • The specialist the mental specialist
    said that Laura must be insanely jealous of you,
    said Winifred. Jealous of everything about you
    she wants to be living your life, she wants to be
    you, and this is the form its taken. (431
    Beautiful)

15
Iriss anxiety
  • Should I have behaved differently? Should I be
    able to read Lauras mind? Should I have known
    what was going on?
  • Not because of what Ive set down, but because
    of what Ive omitted. What isnt there has a
    presence, like the absence of light
  • When youre young, you think everything you do is
    disposable. You move from now to now, crumpling
    time up in your hands, tossing it away You think
    you can get rid of things, and people, too
    leave them behind. You dont yet know about the
    habit they have, of coming back. Time in dream if
    frozen. You can never get away from here youve
    been. (396 The chestnut tree)

16
constructing the past
  • Iriss attempt to make sense of her misperception
    of her sister(Iriss action of re-memory)
  • She had become unknown to me, as unknown as the
    inside of your own glove is unknown when your
    hand is inside it. She was with me all the time,
    but I couldnt look at her. I could only feel the
    shape of her presence a hollow shape, filled
    with my own imagination (441 Bettys
    luncheonette)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com