Project 2
In the stories “ The Creation” and “ Coyote Cooks his Daughter” there is a big theme of trust that is portrayed in both stories. I feel that both show a great amount of trust between friendship and family. “The Creation” is about a couple of friends Earthmaker, Coyote, and Meadowlark who go on a journey creating Earth. On this journey they all help each other and trust each other's decisions when it comes to making the planet. Now in “ Coyote Eats his Daughter” it's about how a daughter is eaten by her own father. Trust is the most important thing between any relationship if you can't trust someone then you don't have any stability of Truth to rely on in which both of these stories uses a great amount of theme and tone to discuss the ways of how trust can be looked upon. The tone of “The Creation” is very friendly because you have these friends who go all around trying to create land and they're doing it together. In the story tone helps set the theme of ...
Wow! Thank you for choosing this topic as your analysis! I found it so interesting! I just might order a candle myself and test mine and my husband's future! :) I know that was not the point of your analysis though! I like how you have found the symbolization of both her blowing out the candel herself as well and how even though she stepped up to create he own future, a servant took that away by re-lighting the candle again... now I wonder, did the servant know that she had blown it out? Or did the servant mean well and re-lit the candle in hopes for a happy marriage? I wonder how often someone re-lights these candles in re-life scenarios??
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Amanda
Hi Alesha. I am glad I came across your analysis because it is on The Joy Luck Club. I had forgotten about this whole candle superstition. I find it amazing that if the candles go out you will not have a happy marriage but if they don't go out you will. If only this was for certain then a lot of people can avoid getting married to someone, they will end up unhappy with.
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