Bluffing - Gail Helgason
Genre: Contemporary realistic fiction
The story primarily deals with the theme of commitment in relationship and in family life. The story is about Liam and Gabriella who are staying together in relationship. Gabriella and Liam are living together in the same rented house, though not married. Gabriella is a teacher who can’t afford to rent the house all by her. The rent is high and for time being, she can make both ends meet as, Liam is sharing the rent with her. However, Liam’s stay with her is uncertain as most of the time he is away on hiking expeditions. Moreover, the time has come for Gabriella to sign a lease as a tenant for one more year. The land owner holds her responsible for signing the lease. She needs commitment from Liam to stay with her and share the rent for another one year at least. She is hesitant to ask him directly in the crowded place where they are staying. Gabriella wants some privacy where she can freely talk to Liam and know his further plan. So she arranges a hike with Liam to Jasper Lake.
Liam is unpredictable and a difficult person to understand. Gabriella on
the other hand is committed in the beginning and wants to continue her living
with Liam. But it is one sided. Their relationship can’t be strong unless there
is commitment from both the sides. At time Gabriella feels Liam is coming
closer to her through his activities such as giving astonishing surprises for
her. She is encouraged further when Liam consents to go for the hike along with
her for the day.
The day they start hiking towards the lake, everything seems to be
conducive. As they mount upward towards the lake they are thrilled by the sight
of the valley down below. Gabriella teaches Liam about wild life, they see on
the way. Liam, though an egoist starts learning a great deal about wild life,
the day he associated himself with Gabriella. The duo have few amazing
experiences as they ascend: Liam bluffs and discourages tourists the young
tourists form going to the lake. The youngsters are frightened when they are
informed that the lake is infested with Grizzly bears. This was the false alarm
given by Liam as he didn’t want to be disturbed by anyone, once they reach the
lake.
Both reach the lake by noon and settle down for lunch. Liam gives a
pleasant surprise to Gabriella by taking out some scrumptious food items from
his lunch pack. Gabriella to intends to surprise him with egg sandwiches, she
has brought. Gabriella is encouraged by all the favorable things she
experiences at this juncture. Just the, Liam discloses his plan to go to South
Mexico along with Clive for three months during winter. This news shattered her
dreams of signing the lease accord. Gabriella starts feeling helpless and is
angry. Annoyed, she simply walks away without uttering a word to Liam. At one
instance she turns back and spots Liam pursuing her. Gabriella doesn’t pay any
heed to him and keeps on walking until she comes face to face with a Grizzly
bear standing just twenty paces away. Meanwhile Liam unaware of the situation
approaches from behind and calls her.
Gabriella cautions him not to come forward but to go back as slowly as
possible. She freezes in the same spot. The Grizzly watches her movements.
Gabriella knows that if she runs, the Grizzly will come and pounce upon her. At
no cost she could afford to do this. Liam on the other hand, didn’t listen to
her and starts retreating. The bear instead of pouncing on Gabriella started
pursuing Liam. She on the other hand thought the bear was coming straight for her.
Gabriella fell on the ground and bundled herself in order to protect her vital
organs, where upon she only felt the bear hurtling past her. The rest of the
story remained unknown to her until she met Liam.
Later she came to know that Liam had been attacked by the bear. He had
been airlifted and hospitalized. No major damage had been done to his vital
organs. However his face was badly bruised with plenty of cuts all over his
face and body. Liam was under medication for three weeks. After three weeks when
Gabriella when to the hospital to meet Liam, his bandage was to be removed.
Finally, when Gabriella sees Liam’s face she was horrified by the sight and was
unable to look straight into his face. Liam puts a false smile on his face and
says that had sacrificed his life for her. Gabriella on the other hand feels he
is bluffing. She too keeps smiling at him as long as she was present there.
This she does in order to make him believe that inwardly she is hurt and had no
faith in him. Gabriella pays backs Liam’s insincerity by simply smiling as a
mere formality.
The whole story boils down to the commitment, sincerity, and attitude of
young couple before marriage. Commitment plays an important role in the life of
young couples. In this story we don’t see any commitment either on the part of
Liam or Gabriella. Such couples can never make their marital life meaningful.
Themes Explored in the Story:
Commitment in family life and
adult relationship is the most prominent theme of the story. It also presents a
picture of degrading and weakening commitment in relationship and family life
in the western culture and society. Besides it hints towards the inherent
dangers in trekking and hiking and indirectly warns the reader not to venture
on such expeditions unprepared.
Justification of the Title:
Literally, Bluffing means and act
of pretension and trying to show something different from the reality. In other
words it can also be explained as deceiving someone by pretending. A careful
analysis of the story reveals that it is full with bluffing. Both the major
characters – Liam and Gabriella – are bluffing to each other in the story
.Gabriella bluffed Liam by saying that she liked hiking in order to take him to
lake so that she could discuss about the lease renewal. On the way to Lake Liam
bluffed those two young men by telling the false story about the Grizzly which
had killed an Elk. We find Gabriella bluffing to the safety specialists though
she herself was not very clear about all that had happened at the lake. Again
we find her bluffing to some extent when she says that she was coming to the
hospital to see Liam every day. Knowing that she was a teacher and that Liam
could not have been sleeping all three weeks we cannot fully believe that she
was coming every day.
And finally we find
Liam bluffing to Gabriella that he had run away to gain the attention of the
grizzly and save her from the attack. We cannot be fully convinced whether he
is bluffing or telling the truth. Maybe he did as he claimed or maybe he is simply
bluffing. But we see the height of bluffing when we find Gabriella pulling her
chair close to Liam, hold his hand and give him a broad smile though she is
finds it very difficult to believe what Liam had said and also to bear the
sight of his horribly scarred face. Thus we see that the whole story is filled
with bluffing of various kinds and degrees and hence the title of this story is
very much suitable to its content and theme.
For Critical reading:
‘Bluffing’ deals with the relationship of two twenty – something people and
an encounter they have with a grizzly bear in Canada’s Jasper National Park.
The story provides excellent examples of the use of flashback and
foreshadowing.
Technique: Flashback & Foreshadowing
Flashback:
- A device that shifts the narrative from the present to the past, usually to reveal a change in character or illustrate an important point. A device that allows the writer to present events that happened before the time of the current narration or the current events in the fiction. Flashback techniques include memories, dreams, stories of the past told by characters, or even authorial sovereignty. (That is, the author might simply say, "But back in Tom's youth. . . .") Flashback is useful for exposition, to fill in the reader about a character or place, or about the background to a conflict.
Advantages:
Ø Shows a change in character or situation
Ø Builds suspense
Ø Exemplifies an important point
Ø Makes the story interesting
Disadvantages:
Ø Makes the scenes in the story unclear
Ø Creates confusion in the minds of the readers. The readers may lose track.
Foreshadowing:
It refers to
plot technique in which a writer plans clues that hints at what is going to
happen later in the plot. Foreshadowing is used to arouse reader’s curiosity,
build suspense, and help prepare the reader to accept events that occur later
in the story.
Advantages:
Ø Arouses curiosity and builds suspense
Ø Prepares the readers to accept events that occur later in the story.
Disadvantages:
Ø Spoils the order of the story.
Ø Confuses the reader.
Ø Most often the clues of foreshadowing are not clear.
The story consists of five scenes, which alternate
from the present, where Gabriella is waiting to see Liam in the hospital, to
the past scenes set three weeks earlier at a remote lake in Canada’s Jasper
National Park. Much of what happens at the lake is foreshadowed in earlier
scenes.
The theme of the story is commitment. The language is
modern, the characters realistic, and the style is contemporary.
Conflict: Gabriella versus Liam - Man
versus Man
Gabriella versus Gabriella - Man versus Man [Self]
Liam and Gabriella versus the
Grizzly - Man
versus Nature
Point of view: Third person limited. It is limited to Gabriella
and anything known about Liam is filtered through Gabriella’s perceptions.
Third Person Limited: Advantages
Third person limited is a much more familiar point of view to the modern
reader. A single character's viewpoint can carry the whole story, or viewpoint
can switch are fully from one character to another. In third person limited,
the narrative doesn't stray from the details of what the central character knows
feels and experiences. This is the most popular technique currently in use, and
there are reasons for that: it's versatile and doesn't distract from the story.
One thing to keep in mind when writing third person limited point of view is to
keep a separation between characters' narratives. It is usually best, when
doing this, not to switch between characters who are both in the same room, and
to limit the total number of perspectives in the story.
Disadvantages of Third Person Point of View
Disadvantages to third person writing are few, but they do exist: first and
most noticeably, if two characters of the same gender are fighting or romancing
each other, every sentence gets crowded fast. "She grabbed her boots"
– is our heroine grabbing her own boots, or trying to trip the villain?
"He stroked his hair" – is this nice young man putting the moves on
his boyfriend, or grooming his own coiffure?
And these confusions lead to the clunky sentence constructions that often
get red-lined in a writer's workshop, because the author is tempted to put in
an identifier on each sentence, so as not to use the characters' names too
often: the raven-haired chef, the bulky brawler. Avoid the temptation, if
caught in a similar quandary. There are other less distracting ways to show the
difference between two characters: "the other man" (taller man,
slimmer man, or, if you're writing SF, go by species) or an elaboration of the action:
"She reached out and grabbed at the quickly moving boots."
Another difficulty of third person is that it does poorly at telling the
stories of characters who are neither male nor female. There are a few people
like that in the real world, and more still on imaginary worlds. If the main
character in a story is one of them, consider telling the story from first
person.
Setting: Jasper National hospital/park Canada.
Irony. A mode of expression, through words (verbal irony) or
events (irony of situation), conveying a reality different from and usually
opposite to appearance or expectation. A writer may say the opposite of what he
means, create a reversal between expectation and its fulfillment, or give the
audience knowledge that a character lacks, making the character's words have
meaning to the audience not perceived by the character. In verbal irony, the
writer's meaning or even his attitude may be different from what he says: "Why,
no one would dare argue that there could be anything more important in choosing
a college than its proximity to the beach." An example of situational
irony would occur if a professional pickpocket had his own pocket picked just
as he was in the act of picking someone else's pocket. The irony is generated
by the surprise recognition by the audience of a reality in contrast with
expectation or appearance, while another audience, victim, or character puts
confidence in the appearance as reality (in this case, the pickpocket doesn't
expect his own pocket to be picked). The surprise recognition by the audience
often produces a comic effect, making irony often funny.
Irony is the most common and most efficient technique of the satirist,
because it is an instrument of truth, provides wit and humor, and is usually at
least obliquely critical, in that it deflates, scorns, or attacks.
The ability to detect irony is sometimes heralded as a test of intelligence
and sophistication. When a text intended to be ironic is not seen as such, the
effect can be disastrous. Some students have taken Swift's "Modest
Proposal" literally. And Defoe's contemporaries took his "Shortest
Way with the Dissenters" literally and jailed him for it. To be an
effective piece of sustained irony, there must be some sort of audience
tip-off, through style, tone, use of clear exaggeration, or other device.
Plot summary
Gabriella and Liam are living together in the same rented house, though not
married. Gabriella is a teacher who can’t afford to rent the house all by
herself. The rent is high and for time being, she can make both ends meet as,
Liam is sharing the rent with her. However, Liam’s stay with her is uncertain
as most of the time he is away on hiking expeditions. Moreover, the time has
come for Gabriella to sign a lease as a tenant for one more year. The land
owner holds her responsible for signing the lease. She needs commitment from
Liam to stay with her and share the rent for another one year at least. She is
hesitant to ask him directly in the crowded place where they are staying.
Gabriella wants some privacy where she can freely talk to Liam and know his
further plan. So she arranges a hike with Liam to Jasper Lake. Liam is
unpredictable and a difficult person to understand. Gabriella on the other hand
is committed in the beginning and wants to continue her living with Liam. But
it is one sided. Their relationship can’t be strong unless there is commitment
from both the sides. At time Gabriella feels Liam is coming closer to her through
his activities such as giving astonishing surprises for her. She is encouraged
further when Liam consents to go for the hike along with her for the day.
The day they start hiking towards the lake, everything seems to be
conducive. As they mount upward towards the lake they are thrilled by the sight
of the valley down below. Gabriella teaches Liam about wild life, they see on
the way. Liam, though an egoist starts learning a great deal about wild life,
the day he associated himself with Gabriella. The do have few amazing
experiences as they ascend: Liam bluffs and discourages tourists the young
tourists form going to the lake. The youngsters are frightened when they are
informed that the lake is infested with Grizzly bears. This was the false alarm
given by Liam as he didn’t want to be disturbed by anyone, once they reach the
lake.
Both reach the lake by noon and settle down for lunch. Liam gives a
pleasant surprise to Gabriella by taking out some scrumptious food items from
his lunch pack. Gabriella to intends to surprise him with egg-sandwiches, she
has brought. Gabriella is encouraged by all the favorable things she
experiences at this juncture. Just then, Liam discloses his plan to go to South
Mexico along with Clive for three months during winter. This news shattered her
dreams of signing the lease accord. Gabriella starts feeling helpless and is angry.
Annoyed, she simply walks away without uttering a word to Liam. At one instance
she turns back and spots Liam pursuing her. Gabriella doesn’t pay any heed to
him and keeps on walking until she comes face to face with a Grizzly bear
standing just twenty paces away. Meanwhile Liam unaware of the situation approaches
from behind and calls her.
Gabriella cautions him not to come forward but to go back as slowly as
possible. She freezes in the same spot. The Grizzly watches her movements.
Gabriella knows that if she runs, the Grizzly will come and pounce upon her. At
no cost she could afford to do this. Liam on the other hand, didn’t listen to
her and starts retreating. The bear instead of pouncing on Gabriella started
pursuing Liam. She on the other hand thought the bear was coming straight for
her. Gabriella fell on the ground and bundled herself in order to protect her
vital organs, where upon she only felt the bear hurtling past her. The rest of
the story remained unknown to her until she met Liam.
Later she came to know that Liam had been attacked by the bear. He had been
airlifted and hospitalized. No major damage had been done to his vital organs.
However his face was badly bruised with plenty of cuts all over his face and
body. Liam was under medication for three weeks. After three weeks when Gabriella
when to the hospital to meet Liam, his bandage was to be removed. Finally, when
Gabriella sees Liam’s face she was horrified by the sight and was unable to
look straight into his face. Liam puts a false smile on his face and says that
had sacrificed himself for her. Gabriella on the other hand feels he is bluffing.
She too keeps smiling at him as long as she was present there. This she does in
order to make him believe that inwardly she is hurt and has no faith in him.
Gabriella pays backs Liam’s insincerity by simply smiling as a mere formality.
The whole story boils down to the commitment, sincerity, and attitude of
young couple before marriage. Commitment plays an important role in the life of
young couples. In this story we don’t see any commitment either on the part of
Liam or Gabriella. Such couples can never make their conjugal life meaningful.
For Critical reading:
Elements
|
Questions
|
Plot and
conflict
|
·
What is the climax of this
story?
·
List the ideas and situations
that support the conflict in the story?
·
Predict what will happen in
the future to Gabriella and Liam. Explain your prediction.
|
Character
|
·
In the first three
paragraphs, what concrete information
do you learn about Gabriella?
·
Sketch the character of Liam?
·
What can you infer from the
story about their relationship?
|
Point of view
|
·
What is the literary term for
this point of view?
|
Setting
|
·
Describe the setting of the
story?
·
How does the setting
influence the story?
Symbols
|
Symbols
|
·
Explain how the title is
important to
understanding the future
of Gabriella and
Liam.
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Theme
|
·
Explain the theme of the
story?
·
What is the role of
commitment in family relationship in the modern world?
·
What is the nature of
commitment in modern
Bhutan
|
Irony
|
·
What is ironic about meeting
of the two climbers?
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