Title: Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
1 Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
2- Author Jeanette Winterson
- Genre Memoire
- It is different from autobiography.
- The chronological sequence is not so important
and it is flexible - Facts and language is linked to authors emotions
and personality? emotional truth is more
important than the real truth. - In addition writing a memoir the author should
heal his/her hurts.
3THE COVER
- The picture represents a child on the beach. I
think that the child is Jeanette Winterson. So
the reader experts that in the book is about the
writers life.
4THE TITLE
- question what is its function? ?To take the
reader attention and to create connections
between the reader and the writer. - Repletion of the verb to Be ? I think that the
writer introduces the content of the book the
life of a person who wants to be, to live. - Happy are linked to life ? a way to live life and
every human being try to reach it. - Normal are linked to life? normality coincides
with masss life.
5 DEDICATION
- To my three mothers
- -Constance Winterson? adoptive mother
- - Ruth Rendell? literary mother
- Ann S.? birth/biological mother
- J. Winterson uses the word mother to underline
the importance of the three women. The mother is
a woman who grows up and helps her child.
TRIBUTES
She thanks all the people who helped her or
believed in her.
6CONTENTS
- There are fifteen chapters and every chapter has
an own title. - Intermission (between chapters 11 and 12)
- The importance of wherefore. Time is not
important. - We are interested in art because it is not
time-bound - Everyones life has a cover near the narrative
part (reality)
Coda the narrator ends her novel speaking about
her feelings during the writing of the novel and
about the meeting with her birth-mother.
7SETTING
- Accrington
- the place in which she lived after the adoption.
She lived in a poor house with strange
step-parents. She couldnt be herself becuase her
step-mother thought what makes you happy is a
sin she only could read the Bible and pray.
Manchester the place in which she was born. The
narrator says it is a good place to be born. In
the second chapter she describe it underlining
its double-faced spirit. It is the archetype of
the industrialized cities.
8CHARACTERS
The protagonist J.Winterson
- The book is a memoir so the protagonist is the
writer, Jeanette Winterson. - For this reason in the book you cannot find her
physical description but you can know her way of
thinking, her behaviors, her thoughts and
relationship with the other characters thanks to
different situations.
9CHARACTERS
Wrs. Winterson
- The characterization of Mrs. Winterson is
grottesque indeed the narrator pay attention on
the negative aspects and she overstate and deform
her phisical appereance. - Mrs. Winterson is fat, she doesnt want to sleep
with her husband (maybe she was victim of a
refusal),she is a fanatical religious woman and
she has two sets of false teeth and a revolver in
the duster drawer, waiting for Armageddon.
10Ballarin ClaudiaV Aas.2012-2013