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Reflections on Peter Carey's American Dreams

Style, Setting, Characters and Interpretative Questions

Title: Reflections on Peter Carey's American Dreams

Seminar Paper , 2013 , 10 Pages , Grade: 1

Autor:in: Christoph Burger (Author)

Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works

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This paper consists of two main parts: (1) a short description of the writing style, setting and main characters of the short story titled "American Dreams" by Peter Carey and (2) a brief interpretation of the short story.

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Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SHORT STORY

2.1. WRITING STYLE

2.2. SETTING

2.3. MAIN CHARACTERS

2.3.1. The narrator

2.3.2. The narrator's father

2.3.3. Mr Gleason

2.3.4. Mrs Gleason

2.3.5. Phonsey Joy and Herb Gravney

3. INTERPRETATIVE QUESTIONS

3.1. HOW DOES CAREY CREATE SUSPENSE?

3.2. WHY DOES MR GLEASON BUILD THE MODEL?

3.3. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF REALITY IN THE STORY?

Objectives and Topics

This paper aims to analyze Peter Carey's short story "American Dreams" by examining its narrative structure and thematic depth, specifically focusing on how the author constructs a bridge between local reality and hyperreality.

  • Analysis of narrative perspective and writing style
  • Examination of the provincial Australian setting and historical context
  • Character studies of the townspeople and the mysterious Mr. Gleason
  • Investigation into the creation of suspense through narrative gaps
  • Exploration of Baudrillardian concepts of reality and the simulacrum

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2.1. Writing style

Carey's short story "American Dreams" is narrated through the perspective of a man who remembers growing up in a small Australian town – it is therefore narrated in the past tense. The narrator is an actual character of the story (although not the protagonist) and seems to be credible and reliable, giving a truthful and non-selective account of his opinion and inner thoughts. He presents the story from a first-person view, but often uses the inclusive plural pronoun we which creates the impression that he can speak for the whole town, for "all eight hundred of us" (Carey 171). The narrator seems to understand and comprehend the thoughts and opinions of most of the townspeople (e.g. "It think it was because of this that my father felt that […] He never said as much, but […]" [Carey 172]; "[…] Johnny Weeks, who now, I am sure, believes […]" [Carey 173]), but he fails when it comes to understanding the reason why Mr Gleason built a wall on Bald Hill. The narrator therefore is not able to allow the reader to gain a full understanding of Mr Gleason's thoughts – which is typical for a non-omniscient first person narrator.

Summary of Chapters

1. INTRODUCTION: Outlines the scope of the seminar paper, which covers both a descriptive analysis of the story's elements and a thematic interpretation.

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SHORT STORY: Provides an overview of Carey’s narrative techniques, the geographical and historical setting, and detailed profiles of the key characters.

3. INTERPRETATIVE QUESTIONS: Analyzes the mechanics of suspense, explores potential motivations for Mr. Gleason’s actions, and discusses the philosophical implications of reality and hyperreality.

Keywords

Peter Carey, American Dreams, Australian Literature, Magical Realism, Narrative Perspective, Hyperreality, Simulacrum, Jean Baudrillard, Cultural Commodity, Small Town Life, Mr. Gleason, Literary Analysis, Postcolonial Discourse, Tourism, Storytelling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this seminar paper?

The paper provides an analysis of Peter Carey's short story "American Dreams," focusing on its stylistic features, character dynamics, and interpretive questions regarding the story's themes.

What are the central themes discussed in the text?

The central themes include the impact of American influence on local cultures, the nature of reality versus hyperreality, and the social dynamics within a provincial Australian town.

What is the primary research goal of the work?

The research aims to decode the narrative techniques used by Carey to create suspense and to explore the symbolic significance of the model town constructed by the protagonist.

Which scientific methodology is applied?

The paper employs a literary analysis approach, utilizing concepts from theorists like Jean Baudrillard to interpret the story's engagement with reality and simulation.

What topics are covered in the main section?

The main section covers the writing style, the setting of the town, character characterization, and critical interpretations of the story's plot and philosophical layers.

Which keywords best characterize this work?

Key terms include Peter Carey, Magical Realism, Hyperreality, Simulacrum, and narrative analysis.

How does the narrator's perspective limit the reader's understanding?

As a non-omniscient first-person narrator, the protagonist cannot fully access Mr. Gleason’s inner thoughts, which leaves the true motivations for the wall-building open to interpretation.

In what way does the story reflect the concept of a "simulacrum"?

The story illustrates a simulacrum where the miniature model of the town eventually becomes more significant than reality, as the real town is forced to adapt to satisfy tourist expectations.

What is the significance of the "American Dream" in the story?

The term is used ironically to describe the townspeople's obsession with a perceived superior lifestyle, which ultimately transforms their actual home into a hollow object of consumption for outsiders.

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Title
Reflections on Peter Carey's American Dreams
Subtitle
Style, Setting, Characters and Interpretative Questions
College
University of Vienna
Grade
1
Author
Christoph Burger (Author)
Publication Year
2013
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V267883
ISBN (eBook)
9783656581581
Language
English
Tags
reflections peter carey american dreams style setting characters interpretative questions
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Christoph Burger (Author), 2013, Reflections on Peter Carey's American Dreams, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/267883
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