Saturday, August 31, 2019
ââ¬ÅArt for heartââ¬â¢s sakeââ¬Â by R. Goldberg Essay
The text ââ¬Å"Art for heartââ¬â¢s sakeâ⬠was written by Reuben Lucius Goldberg, an American sculptor, cartoonist and writer, who was born in San-Francisco. Introduction: The action began with male nurse Koppelââ¬â¢s words for Collis P. Ellsworth, who didnââ¬â¢t want to drink his juice. Ellsworth was not an ordinary patient, he was a shopaholic in global case. If he buys something, he will suffer from heart attack. Complication: After that came a doctor named Caswell, who offered old Ellsworth to take up art and called a young student Frank Swain from the Atlantic Art Institute to make Ellsworth concerned with art. The old man didnââ¬â¢t make any progress in painting, actually he was an awful painter, but suddenly Ellsworth send his ââ¬Å"god-awful smudgeâ⬠picture named ââ¬Å"Trees Dressed in Whiteâ⬠to the Lathrop Gallery, the biggest art exhibit, and was awarded a prize. Falling action: The young student, male nurse and doctor congratulated him with w inning and recovery. Resolution: But suddenly Ellsworth said that he bought the Lathrop Gallery last month. The theme of the story is loneliness that influences on humanââ¬â¢s behavior. Itââ¬â¢s represented with Ellsworthââ¬â¢ behavior, his speech, his attitude to people and his attitude towards things that he buys. It is difficult to find out real theme of the story. Each of us can find his own cause and theme, because the author forces it upon the story. The story takes place in hospital room, art exhibition in the course of a few months. Itââ¬â¢s represented with last words of Ellsworth that he bought the Lathrop Gallery last month. There seems to be an impression, that the author didnââ¬â¢t want a reader to see the setting, but to feel it. The author doesnââ¬â¢t show the setting of time directly, but itââ¬â¢s important because it helps the author to pierce the story with a humour. The conflict of the story is internal. The plot turns on loneliness of old Ellsworth that influences on his behavior and how he fill his inner emptiness. The chief episode is when doctor Caswell offered old Ellsworth to take up art. The development of the plot is not strictly chronological, because in the end of the story we find out that old Ellsworth bought the Lathrop Gallery, that means before he start to take up art. The plot is unified. The individu al episodes logically relate to one another. The plot is plausible. There are two main characters: Ellsworth and Swain, and two minor characters: doctor Caswell and male nurse Koppel. Old Ellsworth is protagonist and no one is antagonist, because old Ellsworthà develops through the whole story. He is dynamic and round character. And all the rest three characters are flat and static characters. The role of minor characters to show a reader what kind of person old Ellsworth is. The author uses indirect method of characterization by old Ellsworth actions and behavior. The actions of the characters are simply consistent and properly motivated. The author didnââ¬â¢t use so many stylistic methods. He used an irony in cases. For example in the end of the story we find out, that Ellsworth bought the gallery last month. And some simile, for example, the Swainsââ¬â¢ comparison of Ellsworthââ¬â¢s picture to a salad. The language of the author is concrete, formal and literal. The message of the author is to be attentive with old lonely people. The central idea is to be more human, than give all your time for your work and you wonââ¬â¢t be a lonely old human like Ellsworth. I think, itââ¬â¢s very impressive story that the author didnââ¬â¢t use as many stylistic methods as others, and he succeeded showing a reader the inner condition of this old lonely man Ellsworth. Not everybody can reach to the readersââ¬â¢ hearts without using such number of stylistic methods. Itââ¬â¢s brilliant.
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