Analysis Of The Beast In The Jungle

783 Words2 Pages

Love is a variety of different feelings which can warm or hurt someone’s feeling. Love can fill-full or empty someone’s life; it has the unexpected power to conquer the world or destroy one’s bright future. Love’s infinite meaning has been proven in “The beast in the jungle” by Henry James. This short story describes about the friendship between John Marcher and May Bartram psychologically rather than physically. May has loved Marcher for years and is always by his side while Marcher did not realize or love her back. At the end of his life, Marcher suddenly discovered that he had wasted his life many years by living in fears and had lost his dearly friend like slipping water through his fingertips.
Marcher and May have known each other for years and they have formed a close friendship. As the years go by May has a real feeling …show more content…

Her love is so powerful, no counting, no rushing, no reproaching, slowly in a sacred way even though she cannot wait for what she wants from Marcher until she dies. His fears held him from hopes, drove him into isolation, made him live lonely, became a "beast in the jungle", and slipped away from his close friend, May Bartram, forever. When Marcher sat next to May’s grave, he finally realized that he was too obsessed with himself and self-absorbed in waiting for fate or spectacular would be happened to him but it is too late. May could never be alive again to see what he has realized. May could not wait for his confession or proposal. Even though Marcher acknowledges about his obsession lately, he is still facing his loneliness, losing everything, and spending his whole life in regretting. Therefore, no matter when he admits the fear inside himself, he has to face the loneliness anyway as a worse result than he should reveal it

Open Document