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Monday, March 18, 2019

The Riders Essay -- Literary Analysis, Tim Winton

An individuals Sense of emplacement is predominantly their place of belonging and acceptance in the world, may it be through a strong physical, emotional or spiritual connection. In Tim Wintons raw The Riders, the concept of Sense of posterior is explored through the dread(a) journey of its protagonist, Fred Scully. Scullys elaborate search for individuation throughout the novel is guided and influenced by the compulsive love he feels for his wife Jennifer and their family morals, the fervor of hope and the destruction it can cause and the nostalgic nature of Wintons writing. Two quotes which reflect the ideals of a persons Sense of Place ar Experience is not what happens to a man. It is what a man does with what happens to him.(Aldous Huxley) and It is not down in any map. True places never are. (Herman Melville). Huxley and Melvilles statements near resemble Fred Scullys journey and rectify some of his motivations throughout the text.Scullys Sense of Place strongly revolves around the idea of a rosy wedding ceremony, a happy family, and at long last, the presence of love. He believes that he and Jennifer have an middling relationship and that she is like his sheet anchor...a steadying influence on him, (p.20) exclusively Winton contradicts this by frequently incorporating foreshadowing into Scullys dreams to signify that Scullys marriage is not what it attend toms. In his dreams that night he ran, never stopping to see what was behind him, blindly going on into darkness (p.22). This quote highlights his trust nature towards his relationship with Jennifer, and foreshadows the blind shock that he will brave out when he is betrayed. Scully does not only feel intense love for his wife, he is also devoted to his daughter Billie. He b... ...ecomes clear, that Scullys home, his life and ultimately his Sense of Place is in Ireland with Billie by his side. It is with this newfound knowledge that Melvilles quote rings true Scullys true places his daught er and his memories cannot be found on any map, only deep inside his heart.Fred Scully endured an emotionally destructive journey in order to discover his true identity and Sense of Place. In order to attain his identity Scully learnt how love could be both dangerous and wholesome, how much it hurts to have his hopes raised only to be shattered by the truth and experienced spiritual travels back to his bushel past. Throughout Scullys journey Winton reinforces the concept of Sense of place with the techniques of flashbacks and foreshadowing, which crucially contribute to Scullys newfound Sense of Place anywhere where Billie and him are together.

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