Sunday, January 12, 2020
Dusk by Saki Essay
Another one of Sakiââ¬â¢s dark tales, Dusk reveals the authorââ¬â¢s ironic view of manââ¬â¢s infinite capacity for misunderstanding one another. Along the duration of the story, the protagonist, Gortsby, watches and observes people scurrying about at dusk, sitting at a park bench. Inwardly, he believes the people whom he observes looked defeated, and reciprocates dusk as a representation of the time of defeat for humans. The short story features an objective limited point of view, most of the characterization of Gortsby occurs through Sakiââ¬â¢s pen on Gortsbyââ¬â¢s thoughts. The character possesses a cynical view of the human state and has probably experienced some sort of defeat of his own ââ¬â Saki never mentioned what sort of failure Gortsby was facing, the only information given was that he had no financial troubles. The story emphasizes on the misjudgement of character by Gortsby of the young male; the theme of the dysfunctions of a subjective mind is a rather importunate throughout. Saki shows this through a shift in Gortsbyââ¬â¢s trust in the young lad. He was reluctant to believe in a stranger whose story seemed so plentiful at the beginning, but later surrenders to the boyââ¬â¢s mischief in trying to cheat Gortsby for money. Our protagonist not only gave the young boy money, but had also been transformed by the lie woven. He apologizes, ââ¬Å"excuse my disbelief, but appearances were really rather against youâ⬠¦ â⬠This shows how easily the human mind is swayed by external forces (in this case, Gortsby was influenced by the young ladââ¬â¢s lie), and the failures of Gortsbyââ¬â¢s original claims of being an excellent judge of character when he was obviously unable to see through the young manââ¬â¢s lie. It was only moments later, the first old man returns to the bench, informing Gortsby that he was looking for his bar of soap; the soap of which Gortsby thought was the young manââ¬â¢s. The truth is finally appealed. However, Sakiââ¬â¢s left a twist in the ending for readers to guess Gortsbyââ¬â¢s reaction, an element of surprise is apparent. From the ââ¬Å"cliffâ⬠, readers can presume to guess Gortsby had realized his misjudgement of character and would therefore recognize the dysfunctions of his overtly confident, self-assured judgmental mind.
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