Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Walking Across Egypt :: Walking Across Egypt Essays

Walking Across Egypt   Mattie Rigsbee is the main character in Clyde Edgertons southern style novel, Walking Across Egypt. Mattie is a seventy-eight year grey-haired widow with two middle-aged children. Living alone in a small house, she makes sure that everything is taken cargon of. Although begins to display some signs of aging, and her family is trying to change over her to slow down her lifestyle, Matties character and mind setting prohibits her from becoming the stereotypical elder. She must make a decision in which direction to turn. "Im too sure-enough(a) to keep a dog," she says to the dogcatcher as he is leaving with a brown fice that showed up on her doorstep. "Besides, Im slowing down," she says to her son during lunch. The stereotypes of the elderly are influencing Matties life. She is grievous herself not to do things because of her age whether or not she is physically able to do them, simply because people associate age with inability and dependence upon others. Her family and friends are expecting and encouraging this dependence.Elaine and Robert, Matties two unmarried children, along with other family and friends, are encouraging her to be what they expect a seventy-eight year old woman to be. They take to task about how she needs to get rest because she is slowing down and cant keep going as steady as she seems to think. When she decided to try and help a young juvenile, Wesley Benfield, become a better person by taking him to church and offering him to stay the night with her, Robert thought that Mattie was sick. Pearl Turnage, Matties older sister, has wedded in to the stereotypes that are now plaguing Mattie, and insists that she do the same. In fact, she invites Mattie to accompany her to the funeral home where they will each pick out a casket that they are to be buried in. Pearl pushes the subject, as if to force Mattie into realizing that she doesnt have much time left to live. Pearl also begins talking to Mattie about the past and the fun that they once had, as if to tell Mattie that those days are over and that it is time for her to begin a new chapter in her life. The future that Pearl has planned for herself,however, is totally inverse to the lifestyle that Mattie has chosen to pursue.

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