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Thoughts on “The Shrouded Woman”

First things first, this was so much easier to read than Proust’s Combray. This would be a type of book I would pick up when I am in a sad/depressed mood. That made it a little difficult to read because these past few week I have been in a mood for fun books filled with love and not heartbreak and death. But going back to Proust, I really liked this writing style compared to his. There was still a lot of description, but the description was important. Connecting it to our in-class discussion, there were some habits described in this books as well, though they were not as focused on as they were in Proust. Maria Griselda’s walking path, the firefly that greets her and also the toad that waits for Maria when she goes horseback riding.

 

It is an interesting way of writing of about a characters life by starting off with them being dead and then, what I assume, is having them go to places and re-live the memories. (At least that is what I understood from the “Arise, come!” lines that would break up the different memories.

 

I do have to say that I still don’t completely understand how Ricardo knows them. I’m pretty sure Ricardo is Aunt Isabel’s son, which makes him Alicia’s brother. To be honest, I actually thought it was incest at first because Ana Maria said that Alicia is her sister, and I missed the part where she mentions that they aren’t blood sisters but their families are close so they call each other parents uncle and aunt. (While writing this, I went back and read the section and realized I was not reading it correctly. Alicia and Anna Maria are sisters. Ricardo considered them to be his and his sister’s cousins because of how close their families were. They, therefore, called each other’s parents aunt and uncle. This still gives a little incest-y to me because what do you mean that the girl you grew up with (?) and saw as a sister is someone you get together with???).

 

During my first read through, (I have not read it again), the end of Ricardo’s part, it seemed to be hinting at a miscarriage?? “Silent and tearful, she spent the rest of the night mopping up the flow of blood in which your flesh joined with mine was slowly disintegrating” (pg. 175). This screams miscarriage to me and it not discussed afterwards and there is no mention of it. I can’t imagine the trauma it would have been on Ana Maria mentally, but also physically.

Speaking of trauma, her husband Antonio is abusive. He literally rapes her in the beginning and manipulates her into thinking that he loves her.

It is interesting in seeing what memories she was seeing. It makes me wonder, is trauma the thing that connects all these memories? Even if it is a love memory, is it connected to something traumatic that happened before that is only mentioned in the memory?

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Introduction to me!

Hello everyone! I’m Jasleen. I am a third-year student majoring in Sociology and minoring in Family Studies. Right now I am really into listening to Punjabi music. I’m not a person that looks for new music, I stick with the ones I know and my friends tend to introduce me to new songs. In high school I took AP Lit, and out of the four books we read I had enjoyed Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. I wonder which of these literary pieces I will enjoy the most. I hope that this “book club” is as fun as my high school “book club”!

 

I am one of the people that read some Shakespeare in his original text. I found it to be a lot of fun to read aloud, even though I didn’t understand it at points and had to read the modern translation. Reading it out loud made it more interesting which makes sense since it is a play. 

 

The only other course I have taken in uni in which I read books was ASTU 100 in first year and I honestly wasn’t a big fan of the books but it was interesting to hear others discussing contemporary literature instead of classical literature discussions. 

 

I decided to take this course because I need it to fulfill a requirement. I decided to stay and keep the course because of the interesting format and grading system. I also hope that this course gets me back into reading, as reading with academic literature and textbooks for other courses have put me a bit off.

 

I expect to like this course, even if I am not a fan of the reading because of the structure of the course and the choices that we can make. I am hoping to find new classical books that I enjoy. I am also excited to buy more books. I’m a book dragon, I tend to buy more books even though I have a large stack that needs to be read. I like that we choose between two books as it should split the class somewhat evenly and it’s easier to discuss among smaller groups.

 

As I’m writing this I realize that my blogs will not have seamless transitions between points and I’m just putting what comes to mind straight onto the blog.

 

I really can’t wait to start discussing the books because people may interpret things differently and it’s interesting to see different points of views.

Thanks for reading my ramblings!

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