The LOONS
The loons in the story " The loons", symbolizes the Piquette. Throughout the story the author uses the powerful tool of symbolism to help us better understand the characteristics of the Piquette. The author in this story has used the loons as the extended metaphor in order to depict the Piquette’s environment and the society in which she lives. By drawing the parallels between the loons and the Piquette we can certainly better understand the meaning of this story.The author has chosen the title of this story as " The loons", because that enhances the understanding of the image of the Piquette. The loons we all know are shy. They don’t like crowds. They are harmless, and if someone tries to get close to them they would dive in the water and no one can predict where they would come out. This understanding of the loon’s behaviour helps us to improve our understanding of the Piquette’s behaviour. We can draw an analogy between the behaviours of the loons and the Piquette, and say that the Piquette is a girl who is shy and does not like to mingle with other people. She prefers solitude and wants to live a harm
less life. If someone tries to get close to her and forces her to spend her life in a different way, she would leave that place and nobody can predict where she would go. Hence the parallels drawn between the loons and the Piquette’s image reveal the hidden psychological state of the Piquette’s mind. The loons and the Piquette are similar in terms of their inability to change their environment. They are similar because the loons, we all know, are neither able to adapt to the modern human invasion nor do they possess the physical means to change their environment. Similarly the Piquette having risen in an Indian family is neither able to change herself according to the modern culture nor can she escape from the cultural stereotypes imposed on her. Therefore, this analogy of the loons and the Piquette certainly broadens our horizon about the situation that the Piquette is confronting. In the story " The loons", Margaret Laurence, symbolizes loons as the Piquette. She has used the loons as the extended metaphor of this story to help us improve our vision of the behaviour, and the situation confronted by the Piq
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