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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Katherine Anne Porters The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Essay

Stream of Consciousness in Katherine Anne Porters The Jilting of naan WeatherallIn The Jilting of Granny Weatherall, Katherine Anne Porter applies the rhetorical technique stream of consciousness to fall out her audience through the last sixty years of a leathery, bitter woman jilted in life, and finally in death. The seemingly afloat(p) and casual technique, similar to a humans thought pattern, effectively develops the exposition, conflict, and denouement. By employ the stream of consciousness technique, Porter establishes Granny Weatheralls background. The occasional glimpse into the principal(prenominal) characters past reveals the demanding responsibilities of a young widow. She reflects on how digging post holes, riding country roads in the winter, and sitting up nights with sick horses, negroes, and children, changed her from the bride her youthful husband had known. Furthermore, the technique challenges the reader to draw conclusions from the vague references of death of her husband, John, and her daughter, Hapsy. Granny Weatherall imagines seeing John again, pondering on how her children a...

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