Katherine Anne Porter's The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall

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In Katherine Anne Porter’s “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” the main character is the sick and weathered Granny Weatherall. The story is told as a stream of consciousness of Granny Weatheralls last moments in life. In the story it tells about how Granny Weatherall was jilted on her first wedding day, as well as the other aspects of her life after being left at the altar. The story shows how her life and how the decisions affect her in the end. Granny Weatherall the weathered granny is strong, troubled, and unforgiving. Granny Weatherall is very strong in the sense that after the death or her husband she continued on with her motherly duties as well as taking on fatherly duties. After losing her husband she continued to single handedly maintain her household by being a mother and a father. When she speaks about her life she did feminine task like cooking, making clothes, and gardening. She also speaks of masculine jobs like paying bills and digging post holes across one hundred acres of land, “She had fenced in a hundred acres once, digging the post holes herself and clamping the wires with just a negro …show more content…

Granny’s first love George, left her at the altar on their wedding day. She thinks of the jilting as the day that ruined her planed life “ There was the day, the day, but a whirl of dark smoke rose and covered it, crept up and over into the bright field where everything was planted so carefully in orderly rows.” (Porter 270). The dark smoke is George leaving her and the orderly rows are her life. Granny Weather all tried to forget George for sixty years “For sixty years she had prayed against remembering him and against losing her soul in the deep pit of hell, and now the two things were mingled in one and the thought of him was a smoky cloud from hell…” (Porter 270). Along with the troubling thoughts of George on her death bed she also thinks she is going to

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