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Cookie akzeptierenMark Costello
Trevor¿s Parental Preservation. The importance of parent-child relationships in the short fiction of William Trevor
- GRIN Verlag
- 2017
- Taschenbuch
- 20 Seiten
- ISBN 9783668447370
Essay from the year 2017 in the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 70, Trinity College Dublin (The School of English), course: TSM English, language: English, abstract: William Trevor's acclaimed short fiction is deeply concerned with the social dynamic of rural Ireland. He describes an Ireland that Stinson notes, is heavily laden "with an oppressive atmosphere". Such an evocation, when considered alongside Trevor's focus on familial social ties, suggests that the oppressive climate in Ireland is grounded in family relationships that are characterised by notions of inheritance and legacy. This reveals how Trevor's imagined parent-child relationships serve as valuable literary devices contributing to an overall portrayal of a culturally stagnant Ireland. In this paper, I will firstly show how Trevor links societal oppression to his characters' misguided loyalties to outdated social frameworks and conventions. This loyalty is depicted by Trevor, as passed down from parent to child, in a society in which parents control every aspect of their children's lives. Parents are depicted by Trevor as constantly encouraging their children to adhere to their own outdated social traditions. It is this that elucidates the importance of parent-child relationships in Trevor's stories. The relationships themselves perform as the vehicles through which social oppressiveness and entrapment
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