The story "That Only a Mother," was very interesting
story conceptually. A quick synopsis of the story is: a mother named Margaret
gives birth to a mutated child as she waits for her husband Hank to respond to
her letters and come home. However, this story left me with more questions than
answers. Did Hank kill the baby at the end? In the story it says, "His
fingers tightened on his child," so did he squeeze his baby to death
because how freakish she was? Was Margaret that obsessed with having
normal child she overlooked the fact that her child had no limbs and was
practically a stump? Or was she so obsessed with having a normal child (that
wasn't affected by the radiation too badly) that she literally didn't know her
child was limbless and that's why she didn't tell Hank about the baby's
deformities? Besides the burning questions this story has left me with, this
story reminds me of domesticity of a woman in a way. Margret was just a stay at
home wife, waiting for her husband to come home while loving and caring
for a mutated baby with a face (and body) only a mother could love.
In the story “We See Things Differently” by Bruce Sterling, a Arab man named
Sayyid Qutb visits a future run-down America as a reporter. This story actually
parallels to modern day society and how the outside world views Americans. For
example, I was watching YouTube and this particular video by BuzzFeedNews (I
love that channel) and this British man said “I love to laugh at you Americans.”
Though a lot of people do love Americans, we tend to overlook that there is a
great ocean of people in the world that detest Americans and think of us
as "jahiliyah-- the land of the ignorance.This was America.The Great Satan, the Arsenal of Imperialism, the Bankroller of Zionism, Bastion of Neo-Colonialism." As a Bahamian (though the Bahamas and the States have close relations), I can completely understand the feelings of the other nations, believing Americans have the culture of no culture and destruction. But I do not understand how someone can hate the ignorance of a country to the degree that he is willing to not only take the lives of the citizens who inhabit this "impure" country, but willing to take his own life also (just as the unnamed man Sayyid did).
your question did hank kill the baby at the end i was also wondering the same. because at the end when he was saying she didn't know really had me wondering whats going to happen next or what did he do to the baby.
ReplyDeletethe ending also had me guess what happed, did he kill the baby or not. I wanted it to continue on
ReplyDeleteI definitely had very similar feelings about "That Only a Mother," it left me with many questions as well. I like your interpretation that she's just obsessed with having a normal child so that's what she sees. I was just thinking the radiation caused something to go wrong psychologically, but it's very possible that you're right and she's just so obsessed with having a child that wasn't a mutation that she can't see what's going on right under her nose.
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone, as well. With the "Mother" story, it was such a cliff hanger. I was so stoked to see what would really happen to the baby.
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