Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Broken April Reflection Essay Example For Students
Broken April Reflection Essay 1. The Code in Albania pushes the balance between men and women. In one of the more depressing traditions, the husband is not allowed to wait on the wedding. If by some chance there is a murder, then according to tradition ââ¬Å"the bride enters on one side, the dead man leaves on the otherâ⬠(75). This oxymoronic happy/sad relationship with a dual wedding/funeral shows the extent to which the bessa can disrupt the balance between the living and the dead. A living, happy woman is held with equal regard as a very, very dead man. These extremities in the relationship between the man and the woman in the Code are further highlighted with the ââ¬Å"traditionâ⬠with the brideââ¬â¢s family. The husband is given the ââ¬Å"blessed cartridgeâ⬠for ââ¬Å"if she proved unfaithfulâ⬠, the husband would be allowed to shoot her. Here, the woman is again looked down upon. Just like with the murder tradition, the rights of women are again seconded to the rights of men. This disruption in the balance between man and women is also reflected in Bessian and Diana, when Bessian says to Diana ââ¬Å" ââ¬Ëyou are a childââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ . Continuing with his rather patronizing tone whenever addressing Albanian culture to Diana, Bessian and Dianaââ¬â¢s relationship and interaction reveal some of the frictional components in their marriage. His personality and his inability to understand Diana places his position in their marriage as much higher than that of Dianaââ¬â¢s. Thus, the Kanun values men over women. 2. Kanun culture clashes with modern society when Diana and Bessian visit the Prince of Orosh. When Mark Ukacierra meets Diana and Bessian he feels dislike ââ¬Å"as soon as he had laid eyes on themâ⬠(133). To him, Diana and Bessian epitomize the progressiveness and modernization that even the Prince is beginning to embrace. Ukacieera, however, remains in the trapped blood-feud mentality and is unable to accept changes to his mindset. He was ashamed to admit that he ââ¬Å"had felt fear in the presence of a womanâ⬠and that arguments about the Kanun ââ¬Å"quietly fell apartâ⬠when they reached Dianaââ¬â¢s eyes. Because Ukacierra has been engrained with the Kanun tradition for so long, his mindset perceives the Kanun as being correct and prevents any change. Thus when Diana appears, her presence metaphorically brings ââ¬Å"modernâ⬠society and the conflicting viewpoints of tradition versus modernization. Here, Ismail Kadare questions the reality of the Kanun and whether of not it is a way of ââ¬Å"safeguardingâ⬠culture, or rather simply a destruction of culture (because there is no advancement). 3. Following the trip to the Kullah, Diana and Bessianââ¬â¢s marriage begins to fall apart. Bessian begins to realize that although ââ¬Å"he leaned towards the window, could not tell where wereâ⬠(169). This confusion of the setting reflects on Bessianââ¬â¢s internal confusion with his wife. The window metaphorically shows the troubles of Bessianââ¬â¢s marriage. Although Bessian can see his wife clearly, it is as if he is examining her through a window; although she is right next to him, mentally she is not right next to him. Thus when Bessian gently nuzzles her, ââ¬Å"she did not move, she came no closer nor did she draw awayâ⬠(169). Here Bessian realizes that something has ââ¬Å"brokenâ⬠in Diana. He hopes that ââ¬Å"something might be savedâ⬠and goes on to ask himself ââ¬Å"what is happening to me?â⬠, not what is happening to Diana. The cause of Dianaââ¬â¢s silence and indifference, ironically enough, comes from the experiences she has witnessed because of the oppressiveness of the Kanun (which Bessian so admires). This ultimately ââ¬Å"oppressesâ⬠Diana to the point in which the Kanun becomes her only reality and she becomes utterly obsessed with Gjorg. Since the Kanun drags families in a reality that has no end, the Kanun also drags both Diana and Dianaââ¬â¢s marriage into this reality.
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