Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Analysis of “Can-can” by Arturo Vivante
The story under the title Can-can was written by Arturo Vivante. Born in Rome in 1923, Arturo Vivante graduated in 1949 and upright medicine in Rome until 1958 when he ended his medical passage and moved to America to pursue a career as a professional writer. Vivante has since been on the faculty of several American universities and is now retired and financial support in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Though Vivante writes in English and has lived in America for much of the last 35 years, his Italian heritage has an undeniable presence in his fiction.His short stories often read like reflections or memories of a deep and foreign past that a reader of Vivante cannot help but middle manhood to the life of the transplanted author himself. The plot of the story under the discussion is rather interesting and I dare say close to our reality. A man is going to the secret meeting with the other woman, leaving his house, married woman and children. perfectly it occurs to him that he wants to stay, but the date is already arranged.So, having arrived to the summer cottage he finds himself thinking of his wife and that surprises him greatly. The problem raised by the author is quite a clear the maintain intends to have a love affair and is already unfaithful to his wife. However some feeling of upset, comprehension of the fact his wife is still a sweet cherry, not broken by a small stuff, a woman able to give him love and answer doesnt let him stay calm.Awaiting the woman at the cafe he hopes she wouldnt come and he would return home easily and blithely How strange he should be hoping for her absence. Even spending time with the lover he misses his wife and thinks of her. How is that possible? Lets characterize the wife. showtime of all we should say she is fairly a wise woman. We see she loves her husband and wants to have a happy family as any woman does she mat safer with him at home, and he helped look after the children, especially the baby.
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