CEREMONY
Author: Leslie Marmon Silko. It is worth noting that she is part Laguna Pueblo, part Mexican, and part white, giving her a unique perspective on the mixture of cultures in the south west as well as a personal connection to her hero, Tayo.
Setting: Laguna Pueblo Reservation, in Arizona. This is close to Route 66, where towns such as Gallup are located. In my notebook there is a nice map of where everything is in relation to each other.
Narrative Voice: Third person limited. We share Tayo's feelings and perceptions, though the language is not in the first person. The standard narrative is sometimes interrupted, or rather intertwined, with a Laguna legend, presented in closer to the form of oral tradition, as well as other stories told by characters we've been introduced to.
Theme: This is a story about limenal spaces and finding a way to bridge cultures and connect old and new. (that sounds cheesy. obviously there is a lot more to Ceremony but I don't know how to articulate it).
Characters:
Tayo - Half Laguna, half white, he has always been slightly shunned by his Laguna community. He returns from the war with PTSD and needs to complete the ceremony and bring the earth back into balance.
Rocky- Foil to Tayo. Tayo's "brother" who rejects Laguna culture and aspires to make his place in the white community. He is killed in WWII and his ghost haunts Tayo.
Josiah - Tayo's uncle and father figure. Completely accepts him and teaches him to respect the Laguna culture. He dies mysteriously while searching for his hybrid cattle and his ghost also haunts Tayo.
Auntie - Tayo's aunt who take care of him so she can look like a martyr. She has always ostracized him for being half white, and shamed him because of the shame her sister brought upon the family. We hate her.
Emo- he's a witch. He uses stories for evil and tries to kill Tayo and his friends.
Harley - one of many unemployed veterans who is always drinking. Yearns for the war times.
Night Swan - Josiah's almost-yellow woman. She also sleeps with Tayo. She is a powerful woman who begins Tayo's journey.
T'seh - Tayo's love. She inspires him and helps him find the cattle (she is sort of magical ). Yellow Woman.
Beautonie - Navajo medicine man who tries to cure Tayo using new ceremonies. Gives him a good start.
the Hunter - A spirit of the North, helps Tayo on his quest. Also, he can turn into a mountain lion.
Summary
Tayo returns to Laguna very sick with PTSD. He can't stop throwing up (its a metaphor for purging guilt and memories) and constantly cries for the loss of Rocky and Josiah - it might be ghost sickness.His friends are no better off, though many turn to alcohol as fake medicine. Still, they do their best for him, except Emo who is really scary and carries around human teeth as witch charms. When the Laguna Scalp ceremony fails him, Tayo meets with Betonie to see if he can heal him. He makes a good start, but predicts something greater in Tayo's future. Finally, Tayo embarks on a journey to find Josiah's hybrid cattle and return the rain to Laguna. He does so with the help of T'seh, and The Hunter (oh, they were stolen by a white man who fenced them in). When Tayo brings the cattle back, he finds that Emo has been spreading rumors about him, and its trying to stop him from completing the ceremony. This is where I get really confused....he spends the night in a Uranium mine (confronting white devils, I guess) and this...cures everything. What happens to Emo and the friends? I know a lot of them die, and I think Emo kills them, but then what happens to him? Anyway, the rain comes back at the end, and Tayo is better.
Quotes
" The jungle breathed an eternal green
that fevered men until they dripped sweat the way rubbery jungle
leaves dripped the monsoon rain. It was there that Tayo began to
understand what Josiah had said. Nothing was all good or all bad
either; it all depended."
Here is the start of a theme that everything, every person, every symbol, even every colour has two sides.
"It seems like I already heard these stories
before—only thing is, the names sound different."
So, I never understood this quote, but according to SparkNotes, she is talking about Emo killing Pinky, but also the cyclical nature of Laguna mythology and life.
Emily this is really good! Everything was very well done and super descriptive! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I noticed is that you missed the Theme and explanation/evidence for said theme. Other than that... great!
Make sure you get the theme in there because that is the most important part. If you were to write an essay on this novel for the AP test, you would need the theme so it would be good to have it here to study from. The quotes you used here are really good and really capture the themes of the work, but a little more explanation for the first one might have been helpful. Your plot summary was great because it was concise without sacrificing a lot of content. Great job!
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