Short stories:Leaving by M G Vassanji
SHORT STORIES:LEAVING BY M.G VASSANJI
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Synopsis
The story,Leaving is set in Tanzania.A woman raises her five children alone after the early death of her husband.After the two elder girls get married and the eldest son acquires a job,the mother focuses on the two younger ones,Aloo and the youngest daughter(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 winds up their store and moves them to a quieter part of town,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 overseas in medicine in America.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.
Character and character traits
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.
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
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
- 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
- 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/Moral values
family support and one's ambition
-we must give support to family members and help them achieve their ambition
initiative
-when we need information for whatever we are interested in,we must take the initiative to do something about it
ambition
-it is good to be ambitious
courage and strength to stand up to one's principles
-one must be courageous and have the strength to stand up to what one believes in
determination brings success
-if one is determined and not waver from one's goal,one will be succesful
letting go of family members to let them become independent
-it is good to want to keep family members around forever,but sometimes we need to let go for them to live their own life
willingness to gain new experience and exposure
-new experiences and exposure to different cultures and ways of life would enrich our lives
not afraid to face the unknown
-we must not be afraid to get out of the known to learn about the unknown
parental sacrifice for family members
-parents are always willing to sacrifice for the good and happiness of their children
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