Friday, May 31, 2019

A Closed Family In Anne Tylers Dinner At The Homesick Restaraunt Essay

A Closed FamilyGrowth Through SufferingThe novel Dinner at the Homesick eating house is one of Tylers more complex because it involves not scarcely the growth of the mother, Pearl Tull, but each of her children as well. Pearl must except her faults in raising her children, and her children must all face their own loneliness, jealousy, or imperfection. It is in doing this that they find connections to their family. They find growth through suffering.Cody Tull, the oldest child and the one most shamed by the failure of his parents marriage he becomes an aggressive, quarrelsome efficiency expert.(Voelker 126) He feels that it his fault that Beck, the father, left. Especially when they bring up the arrow incident. Cody neer really feels alike a family as he expresses You think were a familywhen in particles, torn apart, torn all over the place?(Tyler 294). He never recovers from his father leaving.The optimism of Ezra is never noticed by the family. He never let his past affect his life and very little bothered him. The family does not notice his optimism because Cody resented it, Jenny unheeded it and Pearl misunderstood it. His optimism is shown when Cody is reflecting on their childhood, about how bad it was and how their mother was a shrieking witch. Ezra responds, She wasnt always angry. Really she was angry very seldom, only a few times widely spaced, that happ...

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