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A Setting Analysis of Jean Rhys’ "Pioneers, Oh, Pioneers"

Titre: A Setting Analysis of Jean Rhys’ "Pioneers, Oh, Pioneers"

Dossier / Travail , 2013 , 10 Pages , Note: 2,0

Autor:in: Sebastian Flock (Auteur)

Didactique de l'Anglais - Littérature, Œuvres
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Jean Rhys short-story “Pioneers, Oh, Pioneers” takes place on the Caribbean island Dominica at a time, when it was still a British colony. It is a story about aman called Mr. Ramage who buys a house on this island, marries a native girl and starts to behave so unconventional that the other people in the city become askant, spread rumours about them and pursue him. Under that pressure he probably commits suicide. Though the last-mentioned aspect is not said exactly it is most likely. The setting of the story is influenced by both, the environment and representatives of British colonialism and the nature and the wilderness of the Caribbean island itself. Rhys probably chose this exotic setting for two reasons: the accentuation of the unnaturalness and the declining power of British colonialism and for the reprocessing of her own childhood memories

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • The Setting as Accentuation for the Unnaturalness and the Declining Power of the British Colony
  • The Setting as a Tool for the Reprocessing of Childhood Memories
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

The short story "Pioneers, Oh, Pioneers" by Jean Rhys explores the tension between British colonial influences and the natural environment of the Caribbean island of Dominica. The author uses the setting to highlight the conflict between the colonial powers and the indigenous culture and environment. Rhys's story aims to illustrate the struggles faced by both colonizers and colonized in this complex historical context.

  • The failure of British colonialism in Dominica
  • The contrasting values of European and Caribbean societies
  • The influence of the Caribbean environment on the colonizers
  • The role of memory and nostalgia in shaping individual experiences
  • The themes of isolation and alienation

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • Introduction: This chapter introduces the setting of the story, Dominica, and the protagonist, Mr. Ramage, who moves to the island and faces societal disapproval. The chapter highlights the interplay between the British colonial presence and the island's natural environment.
  • The Setting as Accentuation for the Unnaturalness and the Declining Power of the British Colony: This chapter analyzes the setting as a tool for highlighting the contradictions between the colonial elements and the Caribbean environment. The author uses examples of locations and objects within the story to demonstrate the failure of British colonialism to fully control and assimilate the island.
  • The Setting as a Tool for the Reprocessing of Childhood Memories: This chapter explores how the setting of the story is used to evoke and reprocess the protagonist's memories of childhood, potentially revealing the psychological impact of colonial life and the yearning for a different past.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The story's key themes include British colonialism, Caribbean culture, setting analysis, colonialism's impact on individuals and societies, and the representation of cultural conflict in literature. The narrative explores the complexities of identity, memory, and belonging in a colonial context.

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Titre
A Setting Analysis of Jean Rhys’ "Pioneers, Oh, Pioneers"
Université
http://www.uni-jena.de/  (Institut für Anglistik/Amerikanistik)
Cours
Introduction to English/American Literary Studies II
Note
2,0
Auteur
Sebastian Flock (Auteur)
Année de publication
2013
Pages
10
N° de catalogue
V346859
ISBN (ebook)
9783668361058
ISBN (Livre)
9783668361065
Langue
anglais
mots-clé
Jean Rhys Pioneers oh colonialism
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
Sebastian Flock (Auteur), 2013, A Setting Analysis of Jean Rhys’ "Pioneers, Oh, Pioneers", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/346859
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