Monday, September 2, 2019
The Symbolic Meaning of the Radio in The Enormous Radio Essay -- Enorm
The Symbolic Meaning of the Radio in The Enormous Radioà à à à à Many authors use the personification of inanimate objects to symbolize the feelings and expressions of their characters. One example of this is in John Cheeverââ¬â¢s short story, "The Enormous Radio." Although critics argue that the characteristics of the radio are the opposite of those of Jim and Irene Westcott, the radio actually reflects the coupleââ¬â¢s life. Even though in the beginning of the story the Westcottsââ¬â¢ old radio is outdated and constantly malfunctioning, it has the same innocence and simplicity as the couple. The radio, being "an old instrument" (817), and the couple, resembling "statistical reports in college alumni bulletins" (817), are both average and uncomplicated. Neither Jim nor Irene "understood the mechanics of the radio" (817), just as the radio, a machine, did not understand the human music and language it transmitted. Eventually the coupleââ¬â¢s life begins to fall apart. This happens as the old radio get worse and finally "the music [from the radio] faded away all together" (817). When the ...
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