A Great Day Analysis Essay Example
A Great Day Analysis Essay Example

A Great Day Analysis Essay Example

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  • Published: March 18, 2017
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The short story “A great day” is written by one of New Zealand’s greatest short story writers, Frank Sargeson (1903 – 1982). The story takes place at the shore of New Zealand in the 1930’s. It begins at a deserted beach, where the weather and the sea were perfect; “The tide was well over half-way out, and the sea was absolutely flat without even a ripple breaking on the sand. It was so still it wasn’t natural. Except for the seagulls you’d have thought the world had died in the night”. The main part of the story happens at the sea, in the main characters’ dinghy.

The two main characters in “A great day”, is Fred and Ken. Ken is big, brawny and clearly the strongest of the two men. At the beginning of the sto

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ry, Ken carries the dinghy on his back with no problem, while Fred is struggling to carry the gear which probably weighed much less than the dinghy. Ken also finds the rowing very easy because of his strength. Fred seems to have a lack of self-esteem, and does not have much positive to say about himself, and mentions in the text that he is a weak joker. He is quite jealous of Ken in many ways, and often intimates that he wants to be like him. The two men seem to have nothing in common, apart from that they both smoke, and they’re both out of work.

Ken appears to be much gentler and more considerate than Fred. Fred actually seems a bit malicious. In the story, Ken catches a little snapper. Fred takes the fish of the hook, and holds i

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in his hands. He seems almost thrilled to see that the poor fish can’t breathe over the water, and he holds it for so long that he nearly kills it. Ken, on the other hand, begs Fred to throw the fish back in the sea. There is one more character mentioned in the text, Mary. She is Ken’s girlfriend. Fred has known Mary for years, and thinks only well about her. I think most of Fred’s jealousy all in all is based on Mary. He is in love with her, and wants her to be his girlfriend, not Ken’s. Ken’s aunt is also mentioned a few times, because Mary and Ken live with her.

In the small dinghy out at the sea, the two chaps seem very relaxed and peaceful, and they act like just two normal friends having a good time together. The weather is excellent, the blue ocean is perfectly still, and the tide is over half-way up. Fred and Ken talks about things that are normal for two grown-up men to talk about, but after a while, you can sense that Fred, by his way of speaking, is more than just a little bit jealous of Ken. The two guys are heading for a reef to get some mussels to use as bait, when the weather starts to change. The wind slowly blows up, making waves appear at the sea. Ken and Fred reach the reef, and Fred jumps in the water and starts pulling up mussels while Ken keeps hold at the boat. He gets tired quickly, and he and Ken switch positions. But then Fred suddenly shoves off the dinghy and

rows away, leaving Ken behind in perfectly knowledge that he can’t swim.

The ending is very surprising, though the author gives many hints of what is going to happen. Fred probably had planned to kill Ken all along. Fred talks about death, and says that Ken could just as well die now as anytime. When they reach the reef, he takes a look back at the shore, to be sure that they were alone at the sea. He also puts cotton-wool in his ears, explaining to Ken that the spray gives him the earache, while the real reason was that he should not hear Ken screaming for help. The change in the weather also gives you an unpleasant feeling that something bad is going to happen.

What the text is all about is jealousy. Fred is jealous at Ken in many ways. Ken is strong, has a well-shaped body and has a great success with women – he has got everything Fred does not. Ken also has an education, and therefore is easier for him to get a job than it is for Fred. Most of all, I think why Fred kills Ken, is because of Mary, Ken’s girlfriend. Fred seems to be in love with her.

The message the author wants to give us in this text is that you should not be jealous of your friends. You should rather be happy for what your friends achieve, and appreciate the things you got instead of longing for everything else. Fred was probably very miserable, being so jealous of Ken and not being satisfied with what he had. He might also be trying to say that you should

not trust everyone. Though a person seems very nice at first, he might turn out to be something else.

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