Pouliuli
In Pouliuli, a novel written by Albert Wendt, Faleasa Osovae awakens to find the life he's been living all along is a mere facade. Pouliuli invites readers into the Samoan community of Malaelua, which is turned topsy-turvy when Faleasa misleads his aiga and community by acting maniacal. Albert Wendt ties a famous Malaelua saga about a mythological hero named Pili to Faleasa Osovae's life. In the myth as well as in Faleasa's story, they both had the same goal, which was to live the rest of their life "free". To accomplish this goal, they both had to accomplish three tasks. Pilis' tasks were to eat a mountain of fish which the giant's had caught that day, to race the giants down a river, and make himself disappear. Faleasas' tasks were to destroy Filemoni, Make Moaula the new leader, and remove Sau and Vaelupa as council leader. Of course they couldn't have done these tasks alone so both of them enlisted help from friends. Pili enlisted the help of Tausamitele, Lelemalosi, and Pouliuli. Faleasa enlisted the help of his long time friend Laaumatua and his son Moaula. Finally to get the freedom they so wished for they had to complete one last task. In Pili's case it was to divide his kingdom among his children while Faleasa had to r
We first recognize the similarities between the mythological saga of Pili to Faleasa's life as we are informed of the myth. In Pili's saga as well as in Faleasa's story they create a plan that would attain the freedom they are seeking. Pili wants to be restored into a human while Faleasa wants to live the remaining years of his life free from the duties he had as a leader. As each tasks is completed the next task gets much tougher. Pili and Faleasa realize that they can't complete these tasks alone so they enlist people that are friends and close to them. In both scenarios there is a mirror image from Pili's saga to Faleasa's. In what way are the characteristics of the three allies Pili enlist to help him with his tasks similar to those of Faleasas' allies? How are the tasks in Pili's saga similar to Faleasa's tasks? Why did Faleasa actually go with his plan when he knew that the end result in Pili's story was tragic? That same night Pili vanished from Malaelua. Some Malaeluans claimed that he had jumped up and been swallowed by his friend Pouliuli and would refuse to become visible again. Laaumatua is a mirror image of Tausamitele. Laaumatua and Tausamitele both have unfulfilled appetite. They are continuously hungry and will always be willing to eat even though they've just eaten. They also won't turn down any meal that is given to them. Moaula is similar to Lelemalosi in the saga of Pili.
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Approximate Word count = 1316
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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