Katherine Ann Porter Essays

  • The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Katherine Ann Porter

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    The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Katherine Ann Porter Having read "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" by Katherine Anne Porter once before, I thought it would be a good idea to revisit the short story. With more understanding of the story now, it is much easier to consider the how Granny's actions are acceptable rather than rash at times. Granny's character is one where everyone can relate to because each one of us manages to feel sorry for her through the problems she must face along

  • The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall By Katherine Ann Porter

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    In the short story, "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall," written by Katherine Anne Porter, it is essentially focused on Granny Weatherall, an old woman who is in her death bed who is reminiscing about important life events, her young days and her children.. Granny's strong character and personality reminded me of my own grandfather, who had the same character as Granny Weatherall. The reason why I chose this particular short story was that it reminded me of my grandfather, who had a huge impact on

  • The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall By Katherine Ann Porter

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    “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” by Katherine Ann Porter is a short story about an elderly woman on her deathbed. The setting of the story takes place in the mind of Granny Weatherall and allows for a stream of consciousness. Katherine Ann Porter utilizes this unique setting to portray how a momentous event impacted Granny Weatherall’s life and personality. Nearly sixty years before the time of the story Granny was jilted at the altar by her fiancé George. Now, as she lays dying this is one of

  • Katherine Ann Porter's The Jilting of Granny Weatherall

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    Katherine Ann Porter's The Jilting of Granny Weatherall “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall,” a short story by Katherine Anne Porter, describes the last thoughts, feelings, and memories of an elderly woman. As Granny Weatherall’s life literally “flashes” before her eyes, the importance of the title of the story becomes obvious. Granny Weatherall has been in some way deceived or disappointed in every love relationship of her life. Her past lover George, husband John, daughter Cornelia, and God

  • The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Catherine Ann Porter

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    In The Jilting of Granny Weatherall, Catherine Ann Porter shares the story of an eighty year old woman who has lived a long life filled with personal triumphs and tragedies. Having been left at the altar by the love of her life at a young age, Ellen “Granny” Weatherall, whose name appropriately represents her character, learned to put up walls of protection around herself and her family early in life lest she fall to the same hurt once again. These protective measures and the mindset that seems to

  • Comparison Between Pale Horse, Pale Rider By Katherine Ann Porter And The Snows of Kilimanjaro By Ernest Hemingway

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    Comparison Between Pale Horse, Pale Rider By Katherine Ann Porter And The Snows of Kilimanjaro By Ernest Hemingway This paper is going to discuss and analyze fully two short American fiction stories which are 'Pale horse, Pale Rider' by Katherine Ann Porter and ' The Snows of Kilimanjaro' by Ernest Hemingway. By reading the bibliographies of both these authors, one finds that Porter and Hemingway have met in a certain period of their life, where they could have shared lots of ideas and agreed

  • The 1918-1919 Influenza Epidemic

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    1918 Influenza Epidemic (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), 156 Anne A. Colon, “Experiences during the Epidemic,” The American Journal of Nursing (1919): 607 “Spanish Influenza”, Journal of the American Medical Association 71(8):660 Katherine Anne Porter, Pale Horse, Pale Rider (United States: The Modern Library, 1936), 255

  • Symbolism In The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall

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    Katherine Anne Porter wrote “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” to showcase how one woman responds to loss with strong faith. The reader is introduced to a feisty eighty year old woman named Granny Weatherall. Granny Weatherall is near death and while laying in her bed she starts to reminisce about past events in her life which include her being jilted by George, her fiancé. Then later on, Granny marries a man named John, who soon later dies leaving her with four kids. Granny assumes the role of

  • Control in Katherine Anne Porter's The Jilting of Granny Weatherall

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    Control in Katherine Anne Porter's "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" Control, power, and influence are all things that people strive for throughout their lives. When a powerful person grows old however, their power may slip in spite their attempts to maintain control. An elderly person may feel useless, or they may have feelings of loss, regret, or waste. Issues of aging, control, and feelings of waste are something Katherine Anne Porter's "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" describes with vivid

  • An Essay on Katherine Anne Porter

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    came away feeling depressed, empty and wondering why she even wrote. Her stories seemed unfinished, incomplete and pointless. However, I find myself thinking about those works, discovering new things and realizing a deeper meaning in the stories. Katherine Anne Porter’s stories are brilliant, vivid snapshots of lives, and reveal the foolishness of man. Everyone sees life from their own perspective and bases their actions and thoughts on personal experiences. Some of her characters will never see past

  • Theme Betrayal for Flowering Judas

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    hanged himself from a tree after betraying Jesus Christ and giving him a kiss. The tree in which Judas hanged himself is known as “Judas Tree” mainly found in Southern Europe and Western Asia. In the short story “Flowering Judas” written by Katherine Anne Porter the title is related to this religious event of betrayal, murder, and denial. “‘Flowering Judas’ is possibly her most remarkable story of tension, sustained, threatened, and reestablished” (Gottfried 134). The two main characters in this short

  • Memories in Katherine Anne Porter's The Jilting of Granny Weatherall

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    In Katherine Anne Porter's "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" an old woman's light is slowly fading out and memories from her past are phasing in and out of her head as she lives out her final moments. The times she was "jilted" are pouring out of her memories, releasing themselves and allowing her the peaceful death she so desires. She has good memories: memories of her children, memories of her husband, and memories of her silly father: "Her father had lived to be one hundred and two years old

  • Mrs. Whipple's Mistreatment of Her Son in Katherine Anne Porter's He

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    Mrs. Whipple's Mistreatment of Her Son in Katherine Anne Porter's He The prevailing theme in Katherine Anne Porter's story "He" is Mrs. Whipple's concern over appearances and particularly how her neighbors perceive her actions concerning her retarded son. Many critics have written about Porter's emphasis on appearances in this story. However, what lies under the surface of the story is also interesting. Contrary to both her actions and spoken words, it is clear Mrs. Whipple inwardly feels her

  • The Symbolism of the Purse in Theft by Katherine Anne Porter

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    The purse in Katherine Anne Porters' short story, "Theft", is linked to several episodes and in each event reveals the main character's inner personality. The first episode is her encounters with three men. The second event is the theft of her purse. Lastly, the protagonist confronts the thief. In each episode the main character displays her intimate personality. After an afternoon cocktail party, a Latin man named Camilo escorts her to the subway station through the rain. Camilo makes several

  • Katherine Anne Porter: History in Context

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    themselves. The answer for Katherine Anne Porter seemed to be her ability to move on based on the actions she chose in her real life. Does her literature tell a different story? Born in Indian Creek, Texas on May 15, 1980, Callie Russell Porter spent most of her life outside of the state of Texas. In 1915 after nine years of marriage to John Henry Koontz she divorced him claiming "nothing in common and physical abuse." (Davidson) At this point she changes her name to Katherine Anne Porter, her late-grandmother's

  • The Jilting of Granny Weatherall

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    In this short story of "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" by Katherine Anne Porter, there is a powerful symbolic meaning through out the entire narrative. Although the symbols are not obvious in some paragraphs, they are in hidden text in others, which has to be, examined thoroughly by the reader. Granny is an eighty-year-old woman on her deathbed. She is in a state of confusion drifting in and out of consciences; she is reminiscing and blurring the past with the present. Although she comes to

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    check on her failing health. Granny denies her ill health vehemently, informing the doctor not to let “Cornelia lead you on...go and doctor your sick!” while her daughter informs the good doctor of the truth of the matter. Kelly, Joseph, and Katherine Anne Porter. "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall." The Seagull Reader. Second ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 2001. 419. Print. Granny Weatherall is much like the Grandmother in “A Good Man Is Hard To Find,” by Flannery O’Connor. Both women, the Granny and the

  • Flowering Judas by Katherine Anne Porter

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    This essay focuses on the theme of love, faith and mainly betrayal. It also aims to analyse the symbolism of the short story "Flowering Judas" written by an American fiction writer Katherine Anne Porter. The story is told in a third-person point of view describing Laura´s internal conflict, the difficulty to stay faithful to her moral as well as political beliefs. The scene is set in Mexico City after the Obregon Revolution. The main protagonist, a young American teacher, comes to the town not only

  • Analysis of the First Paragraph in Porter’s Old Mortality

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    Analysis of the First Paragraph in Porter’s Old Mortality First, I would like to make some broad generalizations about Katherine Anne Porter’s stories. The selections of stories that I have read could be considered stories about transition, passage from an old world to a new. There is a prolific amount of life and death imagery related to changes from slavery to freedom, aristocracy to middle-class, and birth to death. Her stories contain characters from several generations and the narratives

  • Granny's Revelations

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    "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" is a short story written by Katherine Anne Porter there in the story there is a complicated type of narration since is being told through a third person point of view, but also having consciousness of the protagonist Ellen "Granny" Weatherall making easier for the reader to feel part compassion and self-pity for Granny whilst still knowing about the other characters and their intentions. The short story is about an elderly woman who is eighty years old getting aged