What Is The Theme Of The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall

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The short story, “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall,” written by Katherine Anne Porter, set in the late 1920’s is written as a third-person narrative. There are three main characters Granny Weatherall, Doctor Harry and Cornelia, Granny’s daughter to whom she lives with. Additionally, in my opinion there are three “quite” characters who play a big part in the development of the story line but who are from her past and exist only in her memories; these characters include John, her deceased husband, George, her jilting fiancé and Hapsy, her deceased favorite grandchild. In order to follow the story it is important that you know the characters.
The main character, Granny Weatherall is an elderly woman, who due to unforeseen circumstances has lived a hard life and raised a family all on her own due to the untimely death of her husband, John. Granny appears to be a very angry woman whose anger and harshness was deeply rooted from being jilted at the …show more content…

The picture of John that Granny had painted, in her mind never really resembled him, it wasn’t until nearly at the end of her life that she finally agrees that the picture is attractive, but still holds out that it does not represent her husband. In this moment it comes to symbolize the final stage of Granny 's life, when she is slowly descending into death she still cannot let go of the control. In an article by Elisabeth Piedmont-Marton (2002) titled, An Overview of The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Piedmont-Marton suggests that Porter’s imagery and characters is akin to those in classics written by Dickinson, Shakespeare and James. While this may or may not be true it does leave the reader to wonder if this story is nothing more than a retelling of stories of our past. This does not however, detract from the story or the character of Granny

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