Monday, September 30, 2019
I Heard an Owl Call My Name Essay
The intentions and motives of the Bishop regarding Mark are uncovered ââ¬â we find out that the reason why he sends Mark to Kingcome is because Mark only has three years to live as he is slowly dying from disease. But the Bishop only answered gently that it was where he would wish to go if he were young again, and in the ordinandââ¬â¢s place. P. 3 â⬠¢Mark meets Jim ââ¬â at first Jim is shy and only talks to Mark when he is talked to. Mark remembers the background information on the area that the Bishop told him. The Indian name of the village is Quee which means ââ¬Å"inside placeâ⬠â⬠¦ Whoop Szo, the Noisy Mountainâ⬠¦ Now Kingcome is known as a compact, Christian village, and this means that to run smoothly, the elected chief, the vicar and the agent from the Indian Affairs Department must be co-operative. P. 11 â⬠¢The concept of the Owl is lightly brushed: The village is a talking bird, the owl, who calls the name of the man who is going to die P. 12 Chapter 2 â⬠¢Mark reaches Kingcome Village. Mark is introduced to the RCMP officer when a weesa-bedo (small boy) dies. â⬠¢The Indians are not allowed to move the dead until the RCMP gives them approval. The RCMP officer gets angry at the chief because he moved the body without permission. â⬠¢When the officer sees the body, he gets sick and the Indians see the humour in this. Mark shares in this humour. â⬠¢Mark holds the burial service for the weesa-bedo. At the end of the Christian part of the service, Mark leaves the Indians in respect for their own burial customs. Chapter 3 The Indians discuss and reflect on the respect Mark gave them and their traditions. We are introduced to the characters of the novel: Chief Eddy ââ¬â the elected chief of the tribe; T. P. Wallace ââ¬â an elder, the orator of the tribe, grandfather of Gordon and great uncle of Jim; Marta Stephens ââ¬â one of the grandmothers of the tribe; Mrs Hudson ââ¬â the matriarch; Sam ââ¬â the unlucky one, father of Ellie; Keetah ââ¬â Mrs Hudsonââ¬â¢s granddaughter, the only one in the tribe who has no proper English name; Old Peter ââ¬â the carver; the Teacher ââ¬â the only other white man in the village whom did not care for the Indians. Ellie ââ¬â the little lost one P. 24, daughter of Sam Chapter 4 â⬠¢Mark receives a letter from bishop regarding the new vicarage â⬠¢Mark refuses the offer: he doesnââ¬â¢t want the Indians to help â⬠¢Mark starts to realise he may never be acknowledged/belong ââ¬â to the Indians he is but a guest â⬠¢Mark makes friends with the two young children â⬠¢He holds his first sermon to which everyone attends except for a small minority Chapter 5 â⬠¢Jim & Mark become closer friends â⬠¢Ã¢â¬Å"swimmerâ⬠incident Due to his knowledge of the ââ¬Å"swimmersâ⬠Jim is able to give Mark more respect â⬠¢Jim agrees to take Mark to the end of the ââ¬Å"swimmerâ⬠Jim announces he will marry Keetah ââ¬â Mark meets her and both agree that she is beautiful Chapter 6 â⬠¢Mark & Jim go hunting and kill a bear â⬠¢Mark gets scared on their hunting expedition â⬠¢Mark & Jims friendship is real: Both knew there was a friendship between them now, forged without words and needing none. P. 40 â⬠¢Jim uses the Victorian ââ¬Å"weâ⬠& Mark vows never to use it again â⬠¢Mark realises that he is becoming one with the Indians.
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