Friday, August 2, 2019
No Fixed Address :: essays research papers
à à à à à No Fixed Address à à à à à In Aritha Van Herkââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"No Fixed Addressâ⬠, one key symbol surfaces many times. The main characterââ¬â¢s name is Arachne, which means spider, and sets the reader up to understand the central symbol in the novelââ¬âthe spider web. The reader sees several other instances of webs showing up throughout the novel. Arachneââ¬â¢s dependence on the road and her random driving is another form of web in ââ¬Å"No Fixed Addressâ⬠. To tie in Arachneââ¬â¢s driving with webs, we see Thomasââ¬â¢s maps as webs of sorts. The most important web that Arachne is seen to weave is that perverbial web of liesââ¬âa person can never escape from that web. In the end, Arachne is indeed caught in her own web, and in the end, she is caught in it. à à à à à Arachne, in mythological terms, is the master weaver; the women who pitted herself against a god and lost, thus being turned into a spider. Arachne Mantea is much the same. She is constantly putting herself into categories that she doesnââ¬â¢t belong in. Much of her life, Arachne was certain that she was adopted. Her family seems to be poor, but Arachne could not fit herself into that social class. When she finally meets a family that is of a rich class, she realizes whole-heartedly that she doesnââ¬â¢t belong to that class either. Arachne seems to belong nowhere, almost as if she belongs to that race in the heavenliesââ¬âthis is her first and most fatal lie. When Arachne ceases to belong to any particular group, she becomes capable of anything. Cheating, stealing, and killing are no longer beneath her. If she doesnââ¬â¢t belong where she is anyway, Arachne doesnââ¬â¢t need to remember her past; she doesnââ¬â¢t need to cope with the things that have happened to her. Thus, Arachne forms lies of denial concerning her past and present actions. She represses the memories of a painful youth, while believing that her whoring around will never catch up with her. She begins to live a lie, and one that eventually gets her. Other aspects of her life mirror the level of lie that she is living. The manner in which she drives shows us more than any other. à à à à à When Arachne is merely lying to herself, we see her driving in a relatively small area, and very predictably so. She drives a bus, and in doing so, Arachne has a defined route.
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