Monday, September 2, 2019
Windflower by Gabrielle Roy Essay -- essays research papers
 Windflower      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Gabrielle Roy, the author of Windflower, shows us through her main  character, Elsa Kumachuck, that isolation can have unfortunate effects on an  individual and the people around them. We, as readers, are in the beginning  given the impression that Elsa is a fit mother who is responsible and knows how  to raise her child properly. Later on though, we realize that it's the  influence of other people in her life and the experience of isolation later on  that lead her to make the decisions that she does.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Elsa Kumachuck was at one time just a carefree teenager, going to the  theater to watch movies, laughing with her friends, and discussing sex. Her  whole life changes in one night though, when Elsa is raped by a GI soldier, and  as a result, gets pregnant. Elsa experiences a very dramatic change in herself,  both physically and emotionally, and seems to lose all interest in the things  that she used to enjoy. When her baby, Jimmy, is born however, she appears to  be herself again. She snaps out of her depression as she observes the little  boy she has given birth to. The unique little boy with blond hair and blue eyes  takes her breath away. It seemed that in giving life to her child she had  restored her own life to herself.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Although Jimmy is a joy and a blessing to Elsa, he also creates a  conflict for her. She does not know whether she should raise him as an Eskimo  like herself, or white...                      
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