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Happy Endings?
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12-17-2007 06:08 AM
Certainly we love Jacob, and who wouldn't run off and join the circus rather than succumb to the anonymity and boredom of such a nursing home? I would like to think that Marlena would have joined him!
Is this an ideal ending?
Is it believable?
Do you accept it?
How does it fit in with some of the "harsher" realistic aspects of the circus life portrayed in the novel?
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12-17-2007 10:58 AM
rkubie wrote:
So, we've discussed this in other threads, but perhaps we can use a place for it here:
Certainly we love Jacob, and who wouldn't run off and join the circus rather than succumb to the anonymity and boredom of such a nursing home? I would like to think that Marlena would have joined him!
Is this an ideal ending?
Is it believable?
Do you accept it?
How does it fit in with some of the "harsher" realistic aspects of the circus life portrayed in the novel?
Of course its reasonable. Everyone put your imagination glasses and ear plugs on. For Jacob to have succumbed to that dullsville nursing home after living a life of the circus and being a vet, come on, of course its reasonable. He would have died in the next few days if he hadn't got out of there and into the world again. He knew all about the world, he had well lived it, and he needed another piece of it. And I do think that Marlena was with him until his end.
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12-17-2007 12:09 PM
rkubie wrote:
So, we've discussed this in other threads, but perhaps we can use a place for it here:
Certainly we love Jacob, and who wouldn't run off and join the circus rather than succumb to the anonymity and boredom of such a nursing home? I would like to think that Marlena would have joined him!
Is this an ideal ending?
Is it believable?
Do you accept it?
How does it fit in with some of the "harsher" realistic aspects of the circus life portrayed in the novel?
I thought it was a happy ending. I put it in the context of fiction in that it probably couldn't really happen in real life. Laws and regulations would bring him back, but even if he just made a few stops with the circus, it would work. The elderly have heart and don't want to just give up and waste away by them selves. Maybe his family would "wake up" and do more than just the mandatory weekly visits and enjoy his history after such an incident.
MG
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12-17-2007 12:17 PM - edited 12-17-2007 12:22 PM
It's a pretty dreary, sad, cruel and miserable picture of circus life.
Yet we continue to associate circus life with optimism and high adventure. It's as if we need to hold onto our illusions. We all applaud Jacob's decision to run away from the nursing home and join the circus. We hope that somehow he will be happier in his last moments in the circus, rather than in the care of trained geriatric professionals.
I wonder what this tells us about our dreams and hopes? For our aged selves, and for Jacob?
IBIS
Message Edited by IBIS on 12-17-2007 12:22 PM
"I am a part of everything that I have read."
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12-17-2007 05:06 PM - edited 12-17-2007 05:08 PM
Message Edited by Wrighty on 12-17-2007 05:08 PM
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12-17-2007 08:36 PM
rkubie wrote:
So, we've discussed this in other threads, but perhaps we can use a place for it here:
Certainly we love Jacob, and who wouldn't run off and join the circus rather than succumb to the anonymity and boredom of such a nursing home? I would like to think that Marlena would have joined him!
Is this an ideal ending?
Is it believable?
Do you accept it?
How does it fit in with some of the "harsher" realistic aspects of the circus life portrayed in the novel?
An ideal ending =
Whatever was in the heart of Jacob, at that time in his life, at that moment, yes, it had to be the ideal ending. We all wanted the best for this great character; and within his existing life, as he himself saw it, it wasn't ideal to continue, without change. The author, Sara Gruen, changed it for us.
If Marlena wasn't beside him, physically, at that moment, she certainly was living within his heart. He did take her back to this place he seemed to love; even with all of the hardships, he proved it was a place of loving remembrances.
Maybe, I hope, this added stimulation created a more alert, aware, and vital person for Jacob to view of himself, within his last years on earth. He became a vibrant, cared about, human being. It is fiction, and we can speculate on how long he would be able to be in the 'outside world', but it's nice to be able to live for the moment.
Kathy S.
http://kathys-aliceinwonderland.blogspot.com/
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01-31-2008 12:07 PM
I thought that this was probably the best way to end the book since everyone seemed to be rooting for something good to happen to him, instead of him staying in the nursing home.
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05-18-2008 07:07 PM
I spent 8 years with my mother in a wonderful nursing home, and I know how she escaped....