Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Robert and the Dog :: Essays Papers
Robert and the DogKen Saro-Wiwas minuscule story Robert and the Dog tells around a steward and his master and mistress, the principal(prenominal) character is the steward Robert. To understand the character Robert, one must vista a bit at his background. Ken Saro-Wiwa has left several(prenominal) clues in the text that can tell us a lot about this. Before Robert was employed by the young medical doctor, he had worked for several different households. It is indicated in the text that these had not been as pleasant a workplace as with the young doctor. It seems that Robert had been used to his employers shouting and losing their tempers. And never avocation him by his first name. Also the gratitude Robert feels towards his new employer, for his mere politeness, indicates that Robert is not habituated to gestures of this sort. All this shows how Robert probably has been degraded and suppressed throughout his whole life. later in the story Saro-Wiwa tells that Robert never misses a chance to exercise the position he has over his family. This type of pathological behaviour is common among mountain with an inferiority complex, something Robert is very likely to have attained, due to the daintyment he has received. Later when the wiener is introduced to the story, Robert has enlightenment and reveals to us and to himself his place in the hierarchy. He had always thought himself above them, but now discovers he is downhearted with the dogs. This shattering blow to his self-image makes him aware of his own feelings and features. When his master throws him a treat or a kind word, he wags his tail and feels indefinite gratitude, however like a dog. He does his masters bidding with a heartfelt glee, on the button like a dog. And he loves his master above all else, vindicatory like Bingo, the dog. The revelation causes hatred to swell his servant mind, at duration resulting in Robert taking a step up the hierarchical ladder, and the tragic premature death of Bingo, the dog. Ken Saro-Wiwas short story about Robert and the dog Bingo also portrays a culture clash that not everybody thinks about, the passel of the pets. In our rich western world pets are not uncommon. A lot of people have them, and among the most popular are dogs. Pets or house animals are nothing new, man has for the last 15 000 years kept animals as companions.
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