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Manhood by John Wain
Summary
Characters:
Mr Willison: Determined father who wants his son to excel in sports and build physical strength, living vicariously through Rob.
Mrs Willison: Protective mother who opposes her husband's plans, believing Rob is being pushed too hard.
Rob: Thirteen-year-old son, caught between his parents, who lies to avoid disappointing his father.
Plot Overview:
The story begins with Mr Willison pressuring Rob during a bike ride, promising a surprise—a "punch-ball" for boxing training.
Mr Willison hopes Rob will make the rugby team, but Rob reveals he's been selected for the school boxing team instead.
Mrs Willison disapproves, concerned about the physical risks of boxing.
On the day of the boxing tournament, Rob fakes stomach pains. Mr Willison discovers from a teacher that the school does not have a boxing team, realising Rob has been lying.
The story ends without resolution, leaving Mr Willison's reaction ambiguous.
Themes
Manhood and Masculinity:
Explores differing views of masculinity.
Mr Willison: Associates manhood with physical strength and achievement.
Mrs Willison: Believes manhood also involves emotional maturity and care.
Parent-Child Relationships:
Highlights generational conflicts and the pressure parents place on children to fulfil their unrealised ambitions.
Communication and Deception:
Lack of effective communication leads to misunderstandings and lies.
Rob lies to protect himself from his father's expectations.
Key Literary Aspects
Setting
Takes place mainly at the Willison's home and during a bike ride in the countryside.
Reflects a domestic atmosphere where family dynamics are central to the conflict.
Structure and Plot Development
Exposition: Introduction to the strained father-son relationship.
Rising Action: Rob's reluctance and lies build tension.
Climax: Mr Willison discovers Rob's deception about boxing.
Protagonist driving the story with his ambitions for Rob.
Strong-willed but insensitive, failing to see Rob's perspective.
Rob:
Passive and submissive, unable to confront his father.
Lies to avoid conflict, showing his immaturity and fear.
Mrs Willison:
Opposes her husband's plans, advocating for Rob's well-being.
Represents a nurturing and protective approach.
Style and Dialogue
Dialogue reveals the tension between characters:
Example: Arguments between Mr and Mrs Willison about what is best for Rob.
Shows a lack of resolution and communication.
Narrator and Point of View
Third-person narration:
Provides an objective view of all characters, showing their thoughts and motivations.
Language and Figurative Devices
Diction:
Highlights Mr Willison's forceful nature through phrases like "Take a punch at it" and "Let's go and eat."
Figurative Language:
Similes describes Rob's discomfort: "Rob lay like a sullen corpse" and "looked horribly like the victim of an accident."
Tone and Mood
Tone:
Varies between optimistic (Mr Willison's enthusiasm) and serious (conflict between characters).
Mood:
Tense and uneasy, reflecting Rob's struggles and the family's conflicts.
Exam Tips
Focus on themes like masculinity and parent-child dynamics when answering questions.
Use examples of dialogue and figurative language to support your analysis.
Be prepared to discuss the open ending and how it reflects unresolved conflicts in the story.
Highlight how Mr Willison's behaviour affects Rob's actions and development.
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