Greasy Lake
T. Coraghesan Boyle's short story "Greasy Lake" uses a physical landmark to represent the moral and physical condition of the characters as well as that of the society they inhibit. Boyle uses the setting to give the reader a feel for the characters' lives. By comprehending how the lake is described one can understand the moral and physical condition of the characters without even reading of the events that took place at the lake. Boyle describes the physical condition of Greasy Lake by saying "The Indians had called it Wakan, a reference to the clarity of its waters. Now it was fetid and murky, the mud banks glittering with broken glass and strewn with beer cans and the charred remains of bonfires. There was a single ravaged island a hundred yards from shore, so stripped of vegetation it looked as if the air force had strafed it" (Par. 2). The lake was once a pure and beautiful body of water that was a source of life for many species. After many years of use and abuse by man, its beauty and virginity was molested and tainted by our selfish and devil inspired ways. This is the same way some young children grow-up to be bad characters like the ones in this story. As a child we are oblivious to the world aro
I feel Boyle does an excellent job of using Greasy Lake to symbolize the physical and moral condition of the characters and the society they inhibit. Just as the condition of the lake is dying, the society the characters live in is dying. Greasy Lake is also something almost any reader can relate to. Growing up, we all had a Greasy Lake in some form or another. und us and all the corruption and sin that is going on. Then, as we grow older and enter elementary, junior high, high school, and college, we are exposed to other's ways that we didn't necessarily see growing up in the shelter of our homes. Sometimes these ways change a person in a negative way. The characters in the story weren't always bad people, because in the end of the story they are scared to go home to face their parents. Apparently they had some sort of good upbringing or they wouldn't care about their parents because their parents wouldn't care about them. The narrator describes their physical and moral condition by saying that they went up to the lake to "....drink beer, smoke pot, ...." (Par. 2) and also says, "We wore torn-up leather jackets, slouched around with toothpicks in our mouths, sniffed glue and ether and what somebody claimed was cocaine." (Par. 1). Jeff's physical condi
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Approximate Word count = 857
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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