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The Stone Diaries

Canadian literature is different from other literature it deals with inner lives of a person. The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields is an example of great Canadian literature. The Stone Diaries is the story of the life of Daisy Goodwill Flett. We see her witnessing her birth and her death and everything between. Daisy has many gaps and voids in her everyday life this causes her to be unhappy in life. She always feels alone. She loses her mother at childbirth and raised by her neighbor Clarentine Flett. Her father Culer Goodwill is unable to care for her right now. This is the beginning of her voids, gaps and holes.

The first void in Daisy Goodwill life is at her birth. She is born, and her mother Mercy dies. Her father is in a deep sorrow. Clarentine Flett raises Daisy, after Mercy's death.My mouth is open, a wrinkled ring of thread, already seeking, demanding, and perhaps knowing at some unconscious level that filament of matter we struggle to catch hold of at birth is going to be out of reach for me.

Daisy is immediately separated from her mother, an absence, a void that continues to plague her.

Clarentine Flett gave the baby her first name, Daisy. She left Tyndall, Manitoba with the baby to go and live with her son Barker


She also thinks she can change his drunk habits. She wants to change her life and belong to someone. Daisy wants the voids and gaps to stop.

All alone in that dim room makes Daisy unhappy. She feels some voids and gaps in her life. She feels something is missing. She cannot be with the people the people who love her. Daisy cannot help Aunt Clarentine in the garden. The garden is the one true thing that makes her happy.

Without her mother's wedding band, Daisy will always feel voids and holes in her life. She has no connection with the woman who gave up life for her.

Although her father does love Daisy, she feels alone. As a baby she is unhappy by not being with her flesh and blood. Knowing that her father could not choose a name for her, this leaves this poor young woman feeling a void in her young life.

This memory lost, and body pains make Daisy Goodwill Flett, an unhappy woman. Her last words were:" I am not at peace." At birth just like in death Daisy Goodwill Flett has voids, gaps and holes. She is still alone in life just life a peace of stone.

Lying in bed at night, Daisy waits for Baker to return from his monthly trips. The only thing, Daisy thinks of is the voids and holes in her life.

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