the wide net summary

Note: When citing an online source, it is important to include all necessary dates. Walking down Orange Avenue he stopped in each of the three barber shops to tip his hat and say hello, and then picked up his daily cigar at the post office. Are there many other collections of the time framed with a stronger cry against the harsh realities of human fate? 27Even as I write, the memories come flooding, but two or three should be enough to make my case. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc, 1980. There is, however, a simpler explanation, of the South to be sure, but leaving the story still uncomplicated by history. Robbie is right to be frightened. In The Wide Net there are too many myths to make a whole. The Wide Net, short-story collection by Eudora Welty, published in 1943. There is Virgil of course, living up to his name (but only in the mind of the reader, we need to remember) in that he is there to guide William on his quest, to keep him on the track, as he says. When we went to the movies on Saturday night, we would never hesitate to stop outside the county jail across the street from the Sunrise Theater. The black families had moved in the same direction to escape their hard lives as sharecroppers and a harsher form of racial discrimination. He towered over the others, who were all big and tough. Now a host of biblical allusions begin to prevail over the Greek and Roman. After politely answering my questions about the Hurston papers, he turned to me and spoke for a good thirty minutes about my grandfather. The name of Edna Earle comes from the heroine of the most popular novel in the South after the Civil War, by Augusta Jane Evans. As a matter of fact, he was a pillar of the community. The grown-up Doyles and Malones are fixed in their undefined identities forever. Print. He goes inside and there is Hazel! At least this is true of the first half of The Wide Net. The second half is a different matter entirely and herein lies one of the genial transformations that The Wide Net performs as naturally and as completely as one season turns into another. I met Foots the first day I was hired to work in a local fertilizer plant for the summer. Delta Wedding in 1946. The Wide Net. Faced with the most serious crisis of his young life, William at least has the resourcefulness to ask help from one of his friends from the night out, Virgil Thomas, and they set out to borrow the wide net from Old Doc, and to gather other members of the community to help drag the river. note:when citing an online source, it is important to include all necessary dates. At least the small boys have names that set them apart. William must will himself into a new man, and as a Jamieson, he must cease being a perpetual son, and affirm his status as a father. Robbie is right to be frightened. William Wallace will soon demonstrate a stronger will in a more heroic gesture than catching a rabbit. Scottish heroes and William Wallace Jamieson of The Wide Net, surely, we might be tempted to think, the combination brings southern history into the story despite all evidence to the contrary. Perhaps nature itself, the mother of all myth, is the true heart of the story. Get this from a library! Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Plot Summary of "The Wide Window" by Lemony Snicket (Daniel Handler). It would not be amiss at this point to give a brief account of what happens in The Wide Net. It might help set the stage for those of you who have never read it, or who, like me before I took it up again, may have to struggle to remember the details of an earlier reading. Trans. Twain, Mark. Salesforce has a wide range of tools that can be integrated with it to boost productivity. Published in ACM SIGCOMM 83. The second date is today's The more common it is, however, the less likely it can be seized upon for special consideration. Does anybody really believe there is a body in the creek or are they just having great time being outdoors together in the precious last waning days of early fall. Of course these signs and symbols enrich the story at the same time they divert William Wallace from his search. But Hazel is no rabbit as Virgil makes clear: Anybody can freeze a rabbit, that wants to he says, and promptly chases the rabbit away: Was you out catching cotton-tails, or was you out catching your wife? (Welty, Collected Stories 172). In my town there were cattle ranches and orange groves to the west, and a small fleet of shrimping boats chugging back and forth on the Indian River to and from the Atlantic. He hated fighting, but he had never lost a fight, and all his rivals had given up trying. 102). 34I think my grandfathers reputation helped me too in an experience that will stay with me as long as I live. Edna Earle could sit and ponder all day on how the little tail of the C got through the L in a Coca-Cola sign (Welty. I would agree, and I did try to explore its implications as I reworked my way through the story. . When I was invited to speak about the myth of the South, the thought of Weltys The Wide Net, came to my mind in a flash. History Of The Internet. Soon after his triumphant dive, William Wallace smiles for the first time, and falls asleep, but not for long. After all, for William it is only October and the baby will not be born until April (fall and rebirth go hand in hand in this story). The Pearl River is the prime example in The Wide Net and therefore the source of selfhood that will save William Wallace. 7William Wallace Jamieson, the first words of the story, and a name I will return to, is a young man who has been married to his wife, Hazel, for a year. Apparently, there was one male survivor of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. They created a protocol, HyperText Transfer Protocol ( HTTP ), which standardized communication between servers and clients. This was not because it was dangerous, or unseemly; it was simply against the code. HIGHLIGHTS who: February et al. she had been filled to the brim with that elation that they all remembered, like their own secret, the elation that comes of great hopes and changes (Welty. Like my grandfather, Beanie was color blind as far as race was concerned. He was the county judge, famous for his fairness in court, and loved by everyone who knew him, thus by the entire town. At least the small boys have names that set them apart. Walking down Orange Avenue he stopped in each of the three barber shops to tip his hat and say hello, and then picked up his daily cigar at the post office. Its going to turn from hot to cold, and we can kill the hog thats ripe and have fresh meat to eat. After all, where else can I look for a better source? eNotes Editorial. Downtown black and white mingled and spoke with each other every day. When Virgil finds a string of beads in the river, he gives them to Sam and Robbie. She is in her early twenties (an age we might give to William Wallace) when she discovers the gift of memory, and in her seventies when she confirms it: Writing fiction has developed in me an abiding respect for the unknown in a human lifetime and a sense of where to look for the threads, how to follow, how to connect, find in the thick of the tangle what clear line persists. In The Wide Net, William Wallace must make his own way, and history, southern or otherwise, mythical or not, does not provide him (or the reader) with any guidelines. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=92YplusWhen Eudora Welty read at 92Y on April 22, 1985, it had been 32 y. Omissions? 182)reassures the reader that all will be well, at least for the time being. My mother had met her and gave me the names of several people who had been her friends. eNotes Editorial. I could easily call to mind other memories that would deepen and darken the story. He has recovered his memory too, and with it, we know now, a new power of self-direction, decision, and acceptance. He had earned the name by winning a juke joint contest for having the biggest feet in Florida. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. A more distant past was hidden behind the Spanish place names and the faces of the Seminole Indians who worked as cowboys on the ranches. What touched me more, and what I remember best now, were the lives around me while growing up. She begins by describing a milestone in her childhood, a gift of the ten-volume, There were the fairy talesGrimm, Andersen, the English, the French, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and there was Aesop and Reynard the Fox; there were the myths and legends, Robin Hood, King Arthur, and St. George and the Dragon, even the history of Joan of Arc; a whack of. Old Doc reminds me of the old men in another great modern folk story, The Weavers Grave, by the Irish writer Seumas OKelly. But they remain children, and act their age. Everything just before it changes looks to be made of gold. Immediately William Wallace looked down, as though he thought of Hazel with the shining eyes, sitting at home and looking straight before her, like a piece of pure gold, too precious to touch (Welty, 176). And, to tell the truth, the details are daunting, especially as we are led down the old Natchez Trace towards the Pearl River, deeper and deeper into southern river country, a vast cradle of natural wonder that teems with vitality and mystery. The Rebellion failed, and Bonnie Prince Charles escaped to become another legend of Scottish resistance. 41Just as William Wallace is beset on all sides by a welter of signs, until he forgets the name of the Pearl River and takes his dive to the bottom, the reader is mystified by the dazzling parade of mythical allusions until he too reaches the same place. We may remember his prayer: If only the golden bough/Might shine for us in such a wilderness! (Vergil, 166). What I remember most about growing up was the joy of being outside for most of the day in a sort of tropical paradise. 2 Virgil of course is Dantes guide in The Divine Comedy through the Inferno and most of Purgatory. It was a far better show than the movie. When he escaped he went back to his native state of Georgia and lived to a ripe old age. This is the truth that William Wallace discovers by himself, and somehow memory, lost and found, is crucial to the discovery. The storm in The Wide Net seems bent more on celebration than punishment, however. Myth and meaning in that book are indivisible. One day on a summer trip to Homerville, my mother took me to a field in the countryside and showed me two old tombstones under a tree. Then there are the other adult members of the search party, the six Doyle brothers and their dogs, and the eight Malone brothers, eight giants with great long black eyelashes (Welty, Collected Stories 173). What was her first novel and when was it published? It was written forty years after The Wide Net but I was gratified to find her speak of myth and memory in a way that confirmed what I thought I had found in the story. He was a black deputy who had saved Hurstons letters and manuscripts from a fire after her death. But the shifting, or loss of identity, is a constant threat. William goes to get his friend, Virgil, with whom he'd spent the night carousing, and the pair of them round up some neighborhood men to drag the river. The river never seems the same, yet even when William Wallace forgets its name, its ageless identity is never in question: The winding river looked old sometimes, when it ran wrinkled and deep under high banks where the roots of trees hung down, and sometimes it seemed to be only a young creek, shining with the colors of wildflowers (Welty. He was a big man, steady and straight despite his age, and must have been a formidable force in making an arrest. But more than anything, in rereading the story I realized that my own fading or forgotten memories about growing up in the South had somehow dictated my choice, and that the mythic failures, or inadequacies, of The Wide Net to match the intractable selfhood of the living individual clearly harmonized with my own experience. The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty was published in 1980. Lush, precise, and unpredictable in every line, The Wide Net is one of the greatest odes to the natural world ever written. For one thing, I think I would have trouble arguing to myself, or to my wife and family, that I never existed, even as a boy, yet Eudora Welty is writing in the tradition of the modern folk tale. His name was Patrick Duval. In the afternoons my friends and I would go down to the icehouse where sacks of ice were filled for the professional fishing boats. I wanted to talk to him, so my mother invited him over to the house. Robbie worries about lightning. The black families had moved in the same direction to escape their hard lives as sharecroppers and a harsher form of racial discrimination. Myth and meaning in that book are indivisible. Shortly after I finished graduate school and began to read more widely about the South I learned that Zora Neale Hurston had lived her last years in my home town, and was buried there. In leaving you now, I am reminded of an old story out of Georgia. One of the most famous sons of a James was Bonnie Prince Charles, son of James Stuart, grandson of King James II, and leader of the final Jacobite Rebellion in the middle of the eighteenth century to restore the Scottish Stuarts to the throne of England and Scotland. And we fished for the same fish from the same piers in the inlet. Her reaction is more than understandable. When later on I read Faulkners praise of natural courtesy I thought of Foots at once. The Pearl River is the prime example in The Wide Net and therefore the source of selfhood that will save William Wallace. He could lift hundred-pound sacks of fertilizer with each hand. I saw it 26 years ago and I wish it was on tonight. My grandfather, as I will discuss later on, was one of the reasons I had trouble with the grand southern myths I discovered at the university. I did recall that it had fascinated (and puzzled) me by mixing together a multitude of myths and legends, reaching far and wide in time and in place, including the local and the regional. Like the theater, like the wearing of masks, like the playing of games, myths are ways of trying out the world, testing other lives, often for the sheer joy of forgetting our own predicament. It is more of a distraction than a signpost, unlike, I would be the first to admit, the names of Virgil and Hazel, more fixed in their roles.2 If we must look for hidden meanings, perhaps the symbolical would be a better avenue to explore than the historical. But during its moment, all that is remembered joins, and livesthe old and the young, the past and the present, the living and the dead (Welty. There is one more story about my grandfather that I need to relate. Neither does Eudora Welty in her autobiography, and she is one of the most southern writers who ever existed. Corrections? And I found a note to myself slipped in the pages of my old single volume edition of the collection relating Eudora Weltys initial concept of writing a fictional history of the Old Natchez Trace. 1. Sir Walter Scott celebrated both William Wallace and Bonnie Prince Charles, the latter in the most popular series of historical novels ever written, the Waverly novels. When Mother Nature, with majestic abandon, unleashes a storm for the ages (or the makers of myths) to show who will always rule the roost, William Wallace is not deterred or disturbed. When later on I read Faulkners praise of natural courtesy I thought of Foots at once. The never forgetting is another gift of becoming oneself, the power of memory. Both his grandfather and his father were struck by lightning. It is a plunge into the inner depths that strains every fibre of his being, and tests his spirit to the limit. It is enough to make Virgil sigh with despair: when you go looking for what is lost, everything is a sign (Welty. He has recovered his memory too, and with it, we know now, a new power of self-direction, decision, and acceptance. Right before it begins in force, a holy-ghostly benediction or aeolian charma wind touched each man on the forehead (Welty, Collected Stories 182)reassures the reader that all will be well, at least for the time being. Eudora Welty is a master of subjective impressionism, but there is not an escapist reflex in all her work. Right before it begins in force, a holy-ghostly benediction or aeolian charma wind touched each man on the forehead (Welty. I was not surprised he had been a good friend of Hurston, but I never found any reference to him in the standard biographies. He is holding fast to a little green ribbon of plant, root and all (Welty. Both his grandfather and his father were struck by lightning. This outlined the principal concepts and it defined . William Wallace takes the lead back to Dover, and back to Hazel who has never left their house. Its a Mississippi backwoods flash mob and its just a heck of a lot of fun. [Anthony Herrera; Rachel McPherson; Marcus Viscidi; Kyra Sedgwick; Barry Tubb; Tim Ransom; M Josef Sommer; Glen Roven; Eudora Welty;] -- Set in rural Mississippi, the story focuses on the turbulent relationship of a young married couple, William Wallace and his wife Hazel, in the American South in 1933. Grady is already a sort of father to Brucie. No wonder Eudora Welty was ready to lash out if anyone else showed the same dimwittedness as the reviewer in. For much of the story at least, William Wallace and the other characters are closer to the simple stock figures of song and legend than they are to men and women in the real world. What interests me more as the years go on is the life story of the individual southerner. Each of us is moving, changing, with respect to others. He walked through the streets of colored town as naturally as he walked to work. CSNET bridged between the original (closed) ARPANET and the NSFNET (open) by . 20Still, going back to William Wallace, I can hear someone somewhere asking about his name. in Marrs 103). The development of the World Wide Web was begun in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee and his colleagues at CERN, an international scientific organization based in Geneva, Switzerland. It seemed odd to me too when I began thinking about the challenge of adding anything new to a debate that as we all know began long before the South became the South. I had fished and hunted in the great inland swamps, and had built rafts of giant bamboo to ride with my friends down the St Lucie River, surely as haunting and as hidden away as the Pearl River in The Wide Net. The alligators slept with the water lilies and the night-blooming cereus, and the Spanish moss fell in thick curtains on both banks. Eudora Welty is comically playing on the popular refrain that such a collection of rural men and boys could be found only in the Deep South. Eudora Welty is comically playing on the popular refrain that such a collection of rural men and boys could be found only in the Deep South. What I remember most about growing up was the joy of being outside for most of the day in a sort of tropical paradise. Soon, people begin to ask if the fish are for sale, and William Wallace sells them. The Wide Net and Other Stories deliberately refuses to shy away from vice, racism, pride, self-indulgence, and violence. The strands are all there: to the memory nothing is ever really lost (Welty, One Writers Beginnings 90). My grandfather, as I will discuss later on, was one of the reasons I had trouble with the grand southern myths I discovered at the university. Physically, he was everything the legend had promised. Sweet-gum red, hickory yellow, dogwood red, sycamore yellow. Old Mr. Winter will be standing in the door. The storm in The Wide Net seems bent more on celebration than punishment, however. The Wide Net. Grady is already a sort of father to Brucie. It was a huge success, a romantic tome so overwritten and full of adjectives that Eudora Welty in her autobiography says her mother told her it used to be recommended to take it out with a chair when watering the roses. The shifting from one realm to another is a constant possibility. What impressed me most was the incongruity of seeing such a stark inscription on a Baptist tombstone. Weltys mother refused to have a copy in her house. He plays his role well, lost in his own performance, an unstoppable gramophone of platitudes, talking just to hear himself talk, but sometimes, almost despite himself, repeating nuggets of wisdom that bear directly on the quest itself: Were walking along in the changing-time. Once every now and then I rode my horse to school where there was a rail fence and where the teachers allowed us to eat our lunch sitting down by the horses. 171). Press in the Library of Southern Civilization series. History and Overview of CSNET (PDF: 156KB) by Peter J. Denning, with Anthony Hearn and C. William Kern. Life on the Mississippi. Marrs, Suzanne. The wide net Adjust Share by Eudora Welty, This article is only available as a PDF to subscribers. In my town there were cattle ranches and orange groves to the west, and a small fleet of shrimping boats chugging back and forth on the Indian River to and from the Atlantic. Ben and his brothers continue their voyage while developing different theories about . , one of Eudora Weltys favorite books, Twain makes the outrageous, though irresistible, claim that Scott and his historical romances helped cause the Civil War by promoting a mythical vision of history, and by shaping the southern character: It was Sir Walter Scott that made every gentleman in the South a Major or Colonel, or a General or a Judge, before the war; and it was he, also, that made these gentlemen value these bogus decorations Sir Walter Scott had so large a hand in making the southern character, as it existed before the war, that he is in great measure responsible (266). He had nothing to gain, and everything to lose, by defying convention, but I do not think his prestige in the white community was ever at risk. But the shifting, or loss of identity, is a constant threat. Foots was in charge. Still, the shock of my initial consternation never left me, thus my impulse to turn back to Eudora Welty and my memory of The Wide Net and its mysteries when I was invited to talk about the great myths of the South. Ben Forkner, Converging Toward the Human: Myth and Theory in "The Wide Net" (and me),Journal of the Short Story in English, 67|2016, 125-140. Since William Wallace cannot be contained in any single myth, or even in a multitude of myths, it should not have surprised me that he is able to exist untouched by history, or at least untouched by a southern identity usually defined and distinguished as being overwhelmed and overdetermined by history. I was fifteen years old, and was the only white in the group of workers. Though she is changing every day, she has really not changed at all. But Hazel is no rabbit as Virgil makes clear: Anybody can freeze a. , that wants to he says, and promptly chases the rabbit away: Was you out catching cotton-tails, or was you out catching your wife? (Welty. Once William and Virgil have gathered everyone together, they take the wide net and all set out walking down the Old Natchez Trace. The Wide Net has been one of my favorite stories for at least forty years. Whenever Walter Scott is mentioned in the context of the South, Mark Twains theory of the Civil War and the southern imagination immediately leaps to mind. Last Updated on June 19, 2019, by eNotes Editorial. We saw the same films at the same movie theater, even though the whites sat downstairs and the blacks up in the balcony. I could easily call to mind other memories that would deepen and darken the story. They talked sometimes about a black giant named Foots. The "Wide Residual Networks" paper linked makes a nice summary at the bottom of p8: . 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