The short story “A Wagner Matinee” by Willa Cather is about
a boy who takes his aunt to an opera. He receives a letter in the mail that
says that his aunt is visiting and to take care of her and keep her
entertained. Clark lives in the city but he grew up in the country with his
aunt. Clark loves his aunt. She taught him how to read and about music and many
other things. She educated him so that he would be able to go live in the city.
When his aunt visits, Clark decides to take her to the opera because he knows
that she likes music and was educated in it when she was younger. When she goes
to the opera, she gets very emotional because it reminds her of why she had to
go live in the country away from her family. She used to be very wealthy, but
she left that life to elope with her husband, who her family did not approve
of. Clarks aunt leaving her wealthy family to pursue her own happiness reminds
me of what Henry David Thoreau left his home to live by himself in the woods.
He wanted to live by himself to escape society. He left on July Fourth saying
that he was “symbolically declaring his independence from society” (Grant) . Henry
David Thoreau decided to leave society because he believed that society was "ruined
by luxury and heedless expense." (Grant). I think that what Thoreau and
Clark’s aunt did was very similar and I think that they would each approve of
what the other did. I think that they had similar reasons for leaving their
homes. They both wanted to be more independent. I think that Clark’s aunt
wanted to achieve independence from her family because they did not approve of
her husband. She did not want to deal
with their disapproval so she eloped. She left her life of luxury and wealth
for a life of hard work in the country just so she would be able to be with the
one she loved. Thoreau was just tired of society being so focused on material
things and things that he did not find important. He did not want to be
associated with society because he disagreed with a lot of their values that
they had. I think that Clark’s aunt and Henry David Thoreau probably shared a
lot of beliefs.
Bibliography
Cather, Willa.
"A Wagner Matinee." Willa Cather's Short Story:. Web. 21 Feb.
2012.
Grant, P. B. "Individual and Society in Walden."
McClinton-Temple, Jennifer ed. Encyclopedia ofThemes in Literature. New York:
Infobase Publishing, 2011. Bloom's Literary Reference Online. Facts On File,
Inc
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