Analysis taken from tajsmkis
Synopsis
Leaving is set in Tanzania. It is a story of a woman who raises her
five children alone after the early death of her husband.After her two
elder daughters get married and the eldest son acquires a job,the mother
focuses on the two younger ones, Aloo and the youngest (the narrator).
Aloo is in his final year in school and the girl is in university.She
pins all her hopes on them that they will have a better education.She
sells their store and moves them to Upanga.The place is quieter and
provides a better environment for them to study.The return of Mr Datoo, a
former teacher inspires Aloo to think of furthering his education in
America. He wants study medicine. He starts writing to American
universities to get the necessary information .He is not keen on
studying agriculture in a local university.He is offered a place with a
scholarship in the California Institute of Technology. However,his
mother would not allow him to accept the offer,citing finances and fear
of losing him as the reasons.Finally,on the advice of a school
officer,the mother relents and accepts the idea of allowing Aloo to
leave home for a different sky.The narrator,for the first time,sees her
mother as a person and not just as her mother-someone who has always
thought only of the children's welfare.Aloo's first letter was a graphic
enthusiastic account of London but to the mother,she is uncertain of
his return.
Plot
1. Exposition: Mother and her two children move to Upanga
2. Rising action: Aloo writes to universities in America
3. Climax: Aloo is offered a scholarship to study in America and discusses the offer with his mother
4. Falling action: The family goes to see Me Velji and mother allows Aloo to go to America
5. Resolution: Aloo leaves for America
Character and characteristics
Main characters:
1. Aloo
- youngest child in the family-doing his final year in school.
- a good student who does well in school examinations,straight As.
- is inspired by a former teacher who returns from America for a visit to think o furthering his education overseas in America.
- not keen on studying agriculture at a local university
- diligent-writes to universities to get necessary information for further studies
- ambitious-wants to study medicine
- extremely happy when offered a scholarship to study in California Institute of Technology
- spirited and courageous-willing to do part-time work while studying
- tries to convince other that he will definitely return to his homeland after his studies
- obedient-willing to accept mother's decision-does not speak about overseas education and prepares to study agriculture locally
- could not suppress his excitement when mother finally allows him to go overseas
- writes from London to mother-letter so full of excitement creates doubts in mother's mind about the future.
2. Mother
- mother of the five children and runs a store in Uhuru Street-single-handedly raises five children after early death of husband
- Aloo's mother became a widow at thirty-three and had refused ever
since to marry for fear that the next husband would ask her to take her
children to the 'boarding'
- thinks of the children's future-willing to sacrifice for them
-closes down the store and moves family to a quieter part of town-better
environment for studying-a big change for her
- ambitious about her children's education-wants them to do well
- afraid to let youngest son go for overseas education-afraid he might not return home,take a European wife or forget his roots
- at the same time wise or understanding about situation-children have
to grow up and leave home one day-but hopes to hold on to them as long
as possible
- loving and caring-take steps to ensure youngest son leave for further studies with a happy frame of mind
- after receiving letter from Aloo who writes letter from London-feels unsure that Aloo will return to hometown in Tanzania
Minor characters
1. Aloo's sibling (narrator)
- second youngest in family and studying in a local university
- supportive of and understands Aloo's needs to study overseas and not in local university
- loving and caring of mother and understands mother's refusal to allow Aloo to study overseas
- observant-observes mother's face and sees her as a person and not
just as their mother-recalls mother's worried unsmiling face looking
after them in her own
2. Mr Datoo
- a former teacher in Aloo's school-came back from America for a visit
- it was his visit that inspired Aloo to think about his future-of studying overseas in America
3. Mr Velji
- a school officer who gives an objective comment about Aloo's studies overseas
- knows that Aloo will get a good education but fears mother may lose a son
- has an understanding look when he reads the content of Aloo's letter from London
Themes
1. Mother's love
2. Separation from loved ones
3. Seizing opprtunities
4. Sacrifice/Selflessness
5. The importance of education
6. Fear of the unfamiliar
7. courage and strength to stand up to one's principles
8. determination brings success
9. parental sacrifice for family members
10. .letting go of family members to let them become independent
11. willingness to gain new experience and exposure
THEMES AND EVIDENCES FROM THE STORY
1. Separation
The story deals with the theme of separation between
Mother and her children.
- “And why do you want to go away, so far from us? What kind
of son are you? You want to leave me and go away to a foreign place? Won’t you
miss us? Are we so unimportant to you? If something happens…” (page 34)
-“But if you send him, you will lose your son… It is a far
place, America.” (page 37)
Mother is sad having her children leave home.
-My two sisters got married, and Mother was sad to see them
leave home. (page 31)
Mother finally lets Aloo go to America with a heavy heart
after a lot of thinking.
-“If you go away to the moon, my son, what will happen to
me?” Mother asked, smiling. (page 38) -“Promise me… promise me that if I let
you go, you will not marry a white woman.” (page 40)
-“And promise me that you will not smoke or drink.” (page
40)
2. Ambitiousness
Aloo wants to study medicine instead of studying
agriculture.
-He wanted to study medicine, but they gave him a place to
study agriculture. Aloo was not interested in farming; he wanted to live and
work in the city. (page 33)
-“Agriculture?” He laughed. “They can forget it!” (page 33)
-Mother was not made of stone. She knew how Aloo felt about
studying agriculture. (page 36)
Aloo considers studying abroad instead of just studying in
a local university.
-All through the rest of that year he wrote to universities
in America, finding their names in books. (page 32)
Aloo still wants to further his education in America even
though he has no money.
-Of course, it was expensive, but could he perhaps win a
scholarship to pay for it? (page 32)
-Aloo’s hopes began to look unreal. She was right; he would
need much more money than that.
(page 34)
-“Can’t we borrow some money?” he asked. “I’ll work in
America. Yes, I’ll work in a restaurant or something – I know students can do
that. I’ll send the money back!” (page 34)
3. The importance of education
The story revolves around studying and continuing
education.
-Firoz, my older brother, did not finish his last year at
school, and no one was surprised at that. He was working in the office of a big
shop. (page 31)
-By now I was at university, living there during the week
and coming home at weekends. (page 32)
-All through the rest of that year he wrote to universities
in America, finding their names in books. (page 32)
Mother wants her youngest two children study hard instead
working early.
-Mother’s hopes were now on the youngest two of us, Aloo and
me. She wanted us to study hard and not spend time working in our store. (page
31)
Aloo is excited at the prospect of continuing his studies
in America.
-Could he perhaps get into an American university? (page 32)
-All through the rest of that year he wrote to universities
in America, finding their names in books. (page 32)
-Could he get there? Was he good enough? (page 33)
-Aloo could not believe it at first. He read the letter
again and again. Then he asked me to read it. When he was sure there was no
mistake, he was so happy. (page 33)
-“It’s something, isn’t it?” whispered Aloo. He could not
hide the excitement in his voice. “They teach everything there,” he said. “They
send rockets to the moon…” (page 38)
4. Selflessness
Mother rather works alone by herself at the store without
the help of her two remaining children.
-She wanted us to study hard and not
to spend time working in our store. (page 31).
Mother does not remarry so that her children can be under
her care.
-In the years after his death several men asked her to marry
them, but she always refused to marry again, because of us. Children of a first
marriage cannot stay with their mother in a second marriage; they are sent to a
children’s home. (page 38)
Mother finally lets Aloo study abroad even though she
wants him by her side.
-“Promise me… promise me that if I let you go, you will not
marry a white woman.” (page 40)
5. Fear of the unknown
Mother and Mr. Velji fears that Aloo will not return once
he goes to study in America.
-“If you go away to the moon, my son, what will happen to
me?” Mother asked, smiling. (page 38) -“Promise me… promise me that if I let
you go, you will not marry a white woman.” (page 40)
-“But if you send him, you will lose your son… It is a far
place, America.” (page 37)
Mother worries that
Aloo will pick up bad habits while being in America.
-“And promise me that you will not smoke or drink.” (page
40)
Moral Values
1. Hard work and patience will be rewarded
2. Good education is very important
3. we must not let opportunities pass us by.
4. We must be grateful to our parents.
5. We must try not to be judgmental about the things we do not understand
Choose any one of the text above and answer the question below.
Everyone has someone that they admire." With close reference to the text, which character do you admire the most?
MODEL RESPONSE
Leaving by M.G. Vasasanji is the short sory I learnt.
This story is about Aloo a young boy who wants to pursue his studies in
America. Aloo is the youngest child in a single-parent family. Aloo is a
bright student and he is inspired to go to America after his ex-teacher
Mr Datoo talks so much about America. His mother does not take him
seriously until a well-known university, California Institute of
Technology offers him a place there with full scholarship. Seeing her
son's determination, finally with heavy heart, Mother relents to Aloo
and allow him to go to America. There are many characters that I admire
in the story. The character that I admire the most is Mother because she
is determine , caring and loving and selfless.
The first reason why I admire Mother the most is because she
is a determine woman because she always put her children first. She is a
single mother with five children. Her husband passed away when she was
thirty-three. This is shown in the story when she chooses to stay with
her children rather than remarry and loses them. She sold her shop
after her daughter Razia was married. She wanted her sons the narrator
and Aloo to study hard. She moved from Uhuru, a noisy and busy palace to
Upanga. She became a tailor in Upanga. She hoped for the two youngest
children, her flesh and blood to to excel in their studies. Upanga was a
quiet place, with wild land and tall trees was a perfect place for her
sons to study. As we can clearly see now Mother is a determined woman
because she always put her children first.
Next, Mother is loving and caring. She feels sad when her children
leave her. She finds it difficult to let Aloo go to America. This is
shown in the story when she told Aloo that she cannot afford to send him
to America. Three thousand shillings was a large amount of money. Aloo
was very upset. Aloo was the apple of her eyes. Seeing her son's
disappointment, Mother sought advices from Mr Velji. Mr Velji was very
impressed when he learnt that Aloo got flying colour results in his
examinations. Mr Velji told Mother that going to America would be good
for Aloo's future but added that she might lose Aloo as he might not
return to Upanga. She decided to let her son to go to America after
listening to Mr Velji advises. It is as clear as day that Mother is a
loving and caring person.
Lastly, I admire Mother because she is selfless because she allows
Aloo to go to America. Mother asks Aloo to show her the prospectus of
the university. Aloo eagerly shows her the prospectus and tells her he
can learn everything there. This is shown in the story when she thought
deeply about the offer Aloo received. Aloo was a very ambitious boy who
wanted a better life for himself. He did not want to venture into
agriculture in the local university. He sought for a better opportunity
and was ecstatic to receive the scholarship to study in California
Institute of Technology. He hungered to learn more. Letting Aloo to go
to America depicts her selflessness as she knew he would be devastated
is she refused him. Mother also feared that Aloo would pick up negatives
habits. She sternly warned Aloo not to marry with a white woman and
stayed away from smoking and drinking. Even knowing that she might
never see him again, Mother decided to let him go to America. Now we can
see that Mother is selfless because she allows Aloo to go to America.
In a nutshell, the character that I admire the most is Mother.
There are many various reasons why I admire her such as she is
determine , caring and loving and selfless. The character teaches me to
be determined, caring and loving and selfless.
2. The following are the short story and drama studied in the literature component in English Language.
Short Stories - Tanjung Rhu by Minfong HO
- Leaving by M.G.Vassanji
Drama - The Right Thing to Do by Martyn Ford
Choose any one of the text above and answer the question below.
Everyone fears separation." With close reference to the text give reasons write on the theme of separation.
MODEL RESPONSE
Leaving by M.G. Vasasanji is the short sory I learnt.
This story is about Aloo a young boy who wants to pursue his studies in
America. Aloo is the youngest child in a single-parent family. Aloo is a
bright student and he is inspired to go to America after his ex-teacher
Mr Datoo talks so much about America. His mother does not take him
seriously until a well-known university, California Institute of
Technology offers him a place there with full scholarship. Seeing her
son's determination, finally with heavy heart, Mother relents to Aloo
and allow him to go to America. There are many themes that is potrayed
in the story. One of the theme is fear of separation. Mother fears
that as the children grow up they will leave the family home.
The first reason to be highlighted is Mother does not want to be
separated from her children. Her husband passed away when she was
thirty-three. She becomes a single mother with five children at the age
of thirty three. This is shown in the story when she chooses to stay
with her children rather than remarry and loses them. She sold her shop
after her daughter Razia was married. She wanted her sons the narrator
and Aloo to study hard. She moved from Uhuru, a noisy and busy palace to
Upanga. She became a tailor in Upanga. She hoped for the two youngest
children, her flesh and blood to to excel in their studies. Upanga was a
quiet place, with wild land and tall trees was a perfect place for her
sons to study. As we can clearly see now Mother fears of being
separated with her children because she always put her children first.
Next, Mother feels upset about being separated with her children.
She feels sad when her children leave her. She finds it difficult to let
Aloo go to America. This is shown in the story when she told Aloo that
she cannot afford to send him to America. Three thousand shillings was a
large amount of money. Aloo was very upset. Aloo was the apple of her
eyes. Seeing her son's disappointment, Mother sought advices from Mr
Velji. Mr Velji was very impressed when he learnt that Aloo got flying
colour results in his examinations. Mr Velji told Mother that going to
America would be good for Aloo's future but added that she might lose
Aloo as he might not return to Upanga. She decided to let her son to go
to America after listening to Mr Velji advises. It is as clear as day
that Mother fears separation but relents to Aloo's dreams.
Lastly, Mother fears of the separation with Aloo. Mother asks Aloo
to show her the prospectus of the university. Aloo eagerly shows her
the prospectus and tells her he can learn everything there. This is
shown in the story when she thought deeply about the offer Aloo
received. Aloo was a very ambitious boy who wanted a better life for
himself. He did not want to venture into agriculture in the local
university. He sought for a better opportunity and was ecstatic to
receive the scholarship to study in California Institute of Technology.
He hungered to learn more. Letting Aloo to go to America depicts her
selflessness as she knew he would be devastated is she refused him. .
She feared of the unknown especially the Western countries and
people. Mother also feared that Aloo would pick up negatives habits. She
sternly warned Aloo not to marry with a white woman and stayed away
from smoking and drinking. Even knowing that she might never see him
again, Mother decided to let him go to America. Now we can see that
Mother fears the separation because she might not see Aloo again.
In a nutshell, everyone fears separation. There are various
reasons why Mother fears to be separated from her children because she
loves her children very much. Mother fears that as the children grow up
they will leave the family home.
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