Finally, I will finish my blog. It was very interesting for me to search for some information about the author of the story and the plot. This story impressed me. I’m so excited. So, let’s start a stylistic analysis…
The title of the story is “The last Leaf” written by O’Henry
. The title of the story is intriguing and thought-provoking. It makes to think
what are the connections of the title of the novel and the content of it.
O. Henry’s Tar Heel and middle-class background directly
influenced his literary style.. The culture of the Reconstructed South, along
with his childhood in Greensboro ,
affected Porter’s voice and his connection to his birthplace.
In addition, O. Henry
wrote nearly thirty stories during his last years in New York , and all of these short stories
were either set in the South or they expounded the intricacies of antebellum
culture.
O. Henry wrote numerous short stories while in prison. His first story, “Whistling Dick’s Christmas
Stocking,” was published by McClure’s Magazine and became a steppingstone for
the author’s success. The mysterious author grew in fame and recognition, but
publishers and readers alike were clueless regarding O. Henry’s identity.
(William would send his stories to the wife of another incarcerated banker who
would then send them along to magazines in the U.S. ). O. Henry received widespread
acclaim because of his trademark tales of gentle, warm-hearted characters and
ironic plot twists at the end of the story. These iconic plot transitions were
soon referred to as “O. Henry Endings.
The text describes us that Johnsy has fallen ill and is
dying of pneumonia. She watches the leaves fall from a vine outside the window
of her room, and decides that when the last leaf drops, she too will die, While
Sue tries to tell her to stop thinking like that. An old, frustrated artist
named Behrman lives below Johnsy and Sue. He has been claiming that he will
paint a masterpiece, even though he has never even attempted to start.
Behrman's masterpiece - he painted it there the night that
the last leaf fell…
The scene is laid in Greenwich Village
in a joint studio. It touches upon an important event in the life of the main
characters: Sue and Johnsy. There is an ivy out of the window.The evens take
place around this ivy. The leaf is like a symbol of life here. As for me, the
whole story is written in pessimistic mood.
The setting of the events in a given extract is realistic. It is
presented in a general way.
The general slant of the text is a 3rd person narration. It
contains different elements: an account of events, portraiture. The description
is intercepted with a dialogue.
There are five characters of the story:
Sue - a young artist,
Johnsy - a young artist,
Behrman - an old artist,
A Doctor.
Mr. Pneumonia.
The main characters
are Sue, Johnsy, and Mr. Behrman . The
secondary character is a doctor. Sue, Johnsy, Mr. Behrman are protagonists and
Mr. Pneumonia - antagonist.
Sue is shown as a young girl who is ill.She think that she
will die. Sue is an young artist. She is shown very kind and good person. Here
the author uses indirect characterization of the personages.O' Henry shows only
their acting. For example Sue always takes care about Johnsy. We can see the
attitude of the author to this personage. We can understand from the context,
that Sue is a good person. The same I can say about Mr. Behrman.
The plot of the story runs as follows:
-introduction ( the author with the help of setting’s
description show us the place in which the main events will happen)
-exposition ( the main characters Sue, Johnsy, Mr. Pneumonia
are presented after the introduction)
-the story itself (the author tells us about the illness of
one of the girls)
-the climax ( this is the night when the last leaf was on
the tree, the main thing is would it fall down and Johnsy dies or would it stay
and keep Johnsy alive, the night when Mr. Behrman draw his masterpiece and
catch a pneumonia, but about this fact the reader hasn’t known yet)
- the denouement( the leaf stays on the tree and Johnsy
recovers).
The text includes a number of different stylistic devices.
Symbolism: The
last leaf is the symbol of 'hope' that empowers a person for having the
strength to fight death. Johnsy's
believe that the last leaf would make her life too cease with its fall was so
firm that no miraculous drug could save her against her rigidity. Behrman's
wait for the right time to make his master-piece that he had fancied for so
long was over the moment he realized that he had the ability to save a life by
inflicting 'hope' in that person's mind. The
Last Leaf of the ivy vine had the power to sustain Johnsy's life and Berhman
had the power to sustain the last leaf by creating it. This art gave Johnsy the
power to sustain her 'hope' to live and indeed, until hope persists.
Lexical devices.
Personification: “One street crosses
itself a time or two. Here the features of a person were ascribed to the
street.
“The cold breath of autumn had stricken its
leaves from the vine until its skeleton branches clung, almost bare, to the
crumbling bricks”.Here the features of a person were ascribed
to the autumn.
“The cold breath of autumn had stricken its
leaves from the vine until its skeleton branches clung, almost bare, to the
crumbling bricks.” In this sentence the features of a person
were ascribed to the branches.
“In November a cold, unseen stranger, whom the
doctors called Pneumonia, stalked about the colony, touching one here and there
with his icy fingers.”- In these sentence the features of a person
were ascribed to the disease.
“ But
Johnsy he smote; and she lay, scarcely moving, on her painted iron bedstead,
looking through the small Dutch window-panes at the blank side of the next
brick house.” In this sentence the features of a person were ascribed to
the disease.
Epithet: “ cold stranger, icy fingers, chivalric old
gentleman, red-fisted, greedy-self, a jew’s harp twang, a mite of a little
woman”
These devices were used to make the text more emotional and reinforce the
impression about a person who is
described with the help of epithets.
Simile: “ as especial mastiff-in-waiting
to protect the two young artists in the studio above ,as
the hermit miner on an upturned kettle for a rock ,she
was just like one of those tired leaves, she was lying white as statue ”. Here the simile is
used to show the objects, described here more clearly. The comparison of two
objects helps us better imagine and understand described object or a person.
Zeugma: “So, to quaint old
Greenwich Village the art people soon came prowling, hunting for north windows
and eighteenth-century gables and Dutch attics and low rents”, “ They had met at
the table d'hte of an Eighth Street "Delmonico's," and found their
tastes in art, chicory salad and bishop sleeves so congenial that the joint
studio resulted.” Zeugma is used here to create humorous effect.
Irony: “Then they imported some
pewter mugs and a chafing dish or two from Sixth Avenue , and became a "colony.”, “Young
artists must pave their way to Art by drawing pictures for magazine stories
that young authors write to pave their way to Literature”- here irony shows a
positive attitude of a speaker to the objects, but at the same time expresses a
negative evaluation of them.
Comparison: “Why, that’s almost as good a chance
as we have in New York
when we ride on the street cars or walk past a new building”. Is used to point
out some events.
Oxymoron:
“Magnificent scorn”- used by the speaker to show some irony.
Periphrasis:
“Ravager, hemmitdunderhead”- used to stress the individual perception of the
object.
Parallel
construction: “I’m tired of waiting”, “I’m tired of thinking”
Syntactical.
Polysyndeton:
“"Twelve," she said, and little later
"eleven"; and then "ten," and "nine"; and then
"eight" and "seven", almost together.” It was used to make
the sentence more rhythmical.
Repetition:
“Old-old, down-down, counting-counting”-used to show the strong emotions of the
speaker.
Summing up the analysis of the story I want to say that this
story helps to believe in kindness, love, friendship. O.Henry brilliantly uses
the twist or surprise ending ( a technique that O. Henry is famous for ).It was the final realization that the
last leaf was not real but a painting which seemed to have a magical healing
power that renewed Johnsy's will to live and to defeat her pneumonia.
Personification, symbolism and similes catch the reader’s attention and bring
to us the main idea.
