Thursday, March 29, 2012
Sinful Actions?
What is the meaning of sin? For a dictionary
definition, defined by Merriam Webster, sin is an action that is or is felt to be highly reprehensible. In other words, sin is an action created by
someone in which someone else, such as us, view as wrong. The word sin is
thrown around a lot, mostly in cultures such as Christianity where there are
specific “commandments” in which one should follow to avoid committing a sin.
Katherine Dunn’s novel Geek Love plays around with the human norms on morals
and ethics. From the beginning of Geek Love to the very end you can question
the actions of several of the characters portrayed throughout the novel. Oly,
the narrator in the novel is often pinned between a rock and a hard place when
it comes to making the right decision for her siblings. A good example is when the twins turn 18 and
want their own van. They move out, and almost immediately lose their virginity
to a random man that Oly chooses. He pays them for the honor, which entices
them. They make Oly promise not to tell anyone about their encounter. And after
thinking it over, she decided not to revile their secret to anyone. She instead
reveals to the twins that Arty has frequent relations with "norm"
girls. The twins then set a high price for the people coming to sleep with them
to make sure they only receive men who are highly interested in what they have
to offer. They also have their piano teacher, Jonathan Tomaini, become their
pimp. Obviously Oly was faced with the hardships of ratting out her sisters, or
letting them continue onward. I think Oly decided to let them go on because if
she were to revile what the siblings were practicing, it may have in the long
run affected the similar acts that Arty was pursuing in. Sin plays a huge role
in this chapter, and the morals of normal human beings cringe at the thought of
18 year old girls selling their bodies to complete strangers. Oly who could
have put a stop to this horrible set of events, didn’t because she didn’t want
to lose the relationship she hold with her brother Arty. Because of this I
think that the usually innocent character Oly, shows a little bit of a
monstrous side. By letting such a sin slip by with her siblings, I believe that
she is showing a bit of a “non innocent” side of her very own character. We can
say this because she wants to maintain her relationship with Arty, even if that
means not intervening in something that she probably should have intervened
with. Katherine Dunn’s novel Geek Love has proven to
be a novel of interesting situations that unravel one by one at almost
spontaneous times. I think this tactic keeps the reader involved and hungry to
know more and more as the story continues on. It will be interesting to see if
Oly has anymore “-monstrous” moments to come.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Introduction to Oly
Geek
Love, a novel written by Katherine Dunn, is an interesting story that follows
the lives of the Binewskis and their family circus. The family consists of 5
children with very unique deformities in which their father purposely gave them
by experimenting with numerous combinations of prescription drugs during his
wife’s pregnancy. The child that this blog will take most interest in will be
Olympia Binewskis, better known in the novel as Oly. Oly suffers from many
deformities including dwarfism, albinism, as well as pertaining a hunched back.
Because of these odd structures and genes she has inherited, she had been used
in the families freak show for years and years on end. And it is from her point
of view that the entire novel s told through. Being the narrator in Geek Love,
we get to see everything that Oly sees. She explains everything through her
eyes and how she perceives it. Because of this, the reader cannot help but ask,
“Is everything that I read true? Or might it be an over exaggeration of what
really happened?” Nonetheless,
Oly is a complicated character throughout Katherine Dunn’s novel. She has a
deep need to be loved and needed in her life. While the rest of her family
members can base their value off a family circus act, Oly seems to only be worthy
enough to be the shows announcer. She is not skilled enough to bring in the
crowds and have her own act. This privilege falls to her other siblings, for
they have developed weirder traits that bring in larger crowds and therefore
more money for the family. Oly's main goal throughout her time at the family
circus is to do whatever her brother Arty tells her to do. In a way, she becomes
the first person of the family that Arty owns and fully committed to himself
to. A common theme throughout the novel seems to be this continuous struggle
for power over one another. It’s a continuous battle that Oly seems to not take
much part in as her siblings do. Oly almost seems as if she sits back and
watches it all unravel. She doesn’t take part, but she’ll do her part in trying
her best to keep the family together, and to not allow them to separate from
themselves. Oly, unlike some of her other siblings, appears to be monstrous
from the outside by appearance. But once you get to know her personality, motivations,
and drives, you learn that she really is a harmless person trying to make good
of a bad family situation. With all forces seemly working against her, it’s
amazing that she has been able to keep together what almost seems impossible to
keep together. Throughout the novel so far, she has done a great job at being
the “bigger” person and calming down her siblings and family members so that
they don’t all murder each other. It will be interesting to follow Oly
throughout the rest of the novel to see if she can keep it up!
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