Tuesday, July 30, 2019
The Love of My Life
In the short story ââ¬Å"The Love of My Life,â⬠two teenagers make one bad decision and their lives are changed forever. The author, T. Coraghessan Boyle, wrote the story based on an actual news story that had occurred a few years back. The author does a great job of making the relationship between Jeremy and China seem so wonderful and almost innocent, that it is hard to be angry with them. The two characters in the story, Jeremy and China, are young and are head over heels for each other.The very first line of the story is all it takes to make the reader realize that these two youngsters share the true meaning of love, ââ¬Å"they wore each other like a pair of socks. â⬠All of that changes when the two find out that China is pregnant. Instead of properly handling their situation, they have the baby and dispose of it in a dumpster at a motel. Although the story has a very upsetting plot, you can't help but feel some sympathy toward the characters. The beginning of the st ory starts out describing the great, young love that Jeremy and China had.They did everything with each other, spent almost every waking moment together, and rarely ever fought. Both teenagers were on a great track in life; graduating at the top of their high school class, both going to top colleges and well-liked by most. They would tell each other ââ¬Å"I love youâ⬠more times in a day than they could keep track of. Every time they walked into a room they would kiss. They seemed to have the perfect relationship. Then, the summer before college would commence, they went on a week-long camping trip alone.Of course, being alone, they had the opportunity to have sex and enjoy their time together. Obviously caught in the heat of the moment, knowing they were out of condoms, they had sex anyway. One irrational decision led to their lives changing forever. Before going to school in the fall, China learned that she was pregnant. Out of immaturity, and fear, she decides to do nothing about it and hide it, hoping it would perhaps just go away. Jeremy is just as clueless and scared as she is, and goes along with her decision.When the night comes that China is to have her baby, she calls up Jeremy and they meet at the motel they had met at many times before. When she arrives there, Jeremy is waiting at the door. When she walks by him, ââ¬Å"they didn't kiss- they didn't even touch- and then she was on the bed. â⬠By this time, they have almost completely lost all of the love in their relationship and all their fighting has just pulled them apart more and more. Hours passed, and she finally had the baby. After the trauma of giving birth, all she could say to Jeremy was, ââ¬Å"get rid of it. Jeremy, not knowing what else to do, listened to her order. After driving China back to school, he returned to the motel, wrapped the baby in a plastic bag, and disposed of it in a dumpster. Like most secrets, this one didn't last very long. Both teenagers were soon arres ted. On the day of their court appearance, China writes Jeremy a note saying, ââ¬Å"I love you, will always love you no matter what. It is apparent that she still loves him so much, but it is hard to tell whether Jeremy still feels the same at this point in the story. All he can say to her before they part is, ââ¬Å"you told me to get rid of it. A part in the story that seems to be very ironic is that China always would joke with Jeremy that she would ââ¬Å"never be like those breeders that bring their puffed-up squalling little red-faced babies to class. â⬠Sadly, the thing that they had once laughed at others for happened to them. It can also become so intense and cause people to do crazy things, just like the characters in ââ¬Å"The Love of My Life. â⬠They may not have killed one another, but they did murder their baby. They were blinded by their love and still so immature that they did not know how to deal with such a serious situation like that. The Love of My Life Love conquers all. Thatââ¬â¢s what we hear over and over again growing up. Everyone longs for that one amazing person to waltz into our lives and steal our hearts for the rest of eternity, but is it possible that love will be strong enough to face any problem that gets in our way? T. Coraghessan Boyle once said ââ¬Å"As strong as love might be, there is always something stronger that could come along and shatter itâ⬠(After). T. Coraghessan Boyle was born in 1948 as Thomas John Boyle in Peekskill, New York. When Boyle went to college he never dreamed that one day he would have a major in Literature.He originally went to major in music as an aspiring saxophone player at SUNY Potsdam (ââ¬Å"Auteurâ⬠). ââ¬Å"That did not work out because I did not have near the talent of my colleaguesâ⬠he said ââ¬Å"I became a singer in a rock bandâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Auteurâ⬠). After he lost interest in music he moved on to history. From history, he changed his major to English a nd history. When Boyle finally found were he belonged he channeled his creativity into writing fiction, where he is now know as a literary legend, or as Boyle likes to say a rock star of literature. Mark Twain once said ââ¬Å"Boyleââ¬Ës writing is deliciously infectiousâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Auteurâ⬠).Twain also includes that ââ¬Å"Boyleââ¬â¢s masterful use of wit and dark satire pepper the pages with a focus on social exploration in contemporary timesâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Auteurâ⬠). With that kind of response from the great Mark Twain I can understand how Boyle has twenty-three novels and sixty-four short stories. In the short story ââ¬Å"The Love of My Lifeâ⬠Boyle describes an extremely powerful love between two young teenagers named China and Jeremy. These two were inseparable, completely taken by love since the end of their junior year when they started dating, and they were not afraid to show it. They kissed whenever they met, no matter where or when, even if one of them had just stepped out of the room, because that was love, that was the way love was,â⬠and they believed that nothing could end this incredible feeling (Boyle 382). Until the end of August, when China found out she was pregnant, that was when their problems began. China did not tell anyone about the baby except Jeremy. They went to two different colleges and that they would deal with the baby when it was time for China to give birth. When Chinaââ¬â¢s water broke she called Jeremy and they went to a motel.Jeremy delivered the baby girl and China told him to ââ¬Å"get rid of itâ⬠so he threw the baby in the dumpster outside (Boyle 387). They left the motel and went back to the college as if nothing ever happened. The police came the next morning and arrested both China and Jeremy. China and her parents decided to place the blame on Jeremy by allowing everyone to think that China had believed she had miscarried, and Jeremy acted alone on dumping the breathing child i nto the dumpster. This enormous problem eventually led to the downfall of China and Jeremyââ¬â¢s relationship.Boyle gets his ideas for his stories in many different ways, some can be from him just walking down the street and an idea pops into his head, others ideas come when he is watching television or reading a book. Boyle got the idea to write ââ¬Å"The Love of My Lifeâ⬠from a case he read in the newspaper (After). The case was about a murder investigation involving Amy S. Grossberg and Brian C. Peterson for the murder of their new born baby boy. Grossberg delivered the baby at a Comfort Inn in Newark, Delaware, in November 1996 (ââ¬Å"Amyâ⬠). Grossberg was assisted by her boyfriend Brian Peterson. Peterson threw the baby in the dumpster.In March1998, Peterson pled guilty to man slaughter and served a two-year sentence. On April 22, 1998, Grossberg agreed to plea bargain, and was sentenced to two-and -half years in prison on July 9, 1998. Later, Peterson got marri ed and now lives in Florida. Grossberg has now started a high end greeting card business with her parents (ââ¬Å"Amyâ⬠). The only differences between the Peterson and Grossberg case and ââ¬Å"The Love of My Lifeâ⬠is Boyle changed Peterson and Grossbergââ¬â¢s names and the sex of the baby, other than that the two stories are very similar. Love is a theme that is expressed frequently in this story, making some wonder, what is love?China and Jeremy believe love should be expressed physically, rather than physically and emotionally. China says love should be ââ¬Å"the way it was in the movies, where the stars ambushed each other on beds the size of small planets and did it again and again until they lay nestled in a heap of pillows and blanketsâ⬠(Boyle 381). Jeremy says explains that ââ¬Å"there was no feeling like this, no triumph, no high ââ¬â it was like being unconquerable, like floating,â⬠(Boyle 381) and for their spring break trip, Jeremy ââ¬Å"d idnââ¬â¢t even bring his fishing rod, and that was loveâ⬠(Boyle 383). Their idea of love is questioned when China is pregnant.Jeremy begins to think of China as ââ¬Å"pig-headed, stubborn, and irrationalâ⬠(Boyle 385). Yet he does what she asks, like when she tells him to ââ¬Å"get rid of itâ⬠, it meaning the baby, he does not ask questions he simply wraps the baby in plastic and leaves the room (Boyle 387). Chinaââ¬â¢s love is also questioned when she chooses to testify against Jeremy, blaming him for the death of their child, claiming to have believed she had a miscarriage. Yet she claims to still love him. In this short story, Boyle uses water to symbolize the state of their relationship (Robertson). Boyle mentions it raining or not raining fourteen times.When the water is calm and peaceful then their relationship is going well and blooming (Robertson). However, when the water turns rapid, so does the relationship. For instance, when Jeremy and China go on their five day backpacking trip near the lake, Boyle makes use note that ââ¬Å"not a dropâ⬠of rain is suppose to fall (Boyle 383). With no rain in sight Jeremy and China are going to have very peaceful trip. Another example of ââ¬Å"not a dropâ⬠of rain falling is the night before Jeremy is arrested and he is dreaming of fishing in the river, that is also a peaceful moment for him.On the other hand, the day Chinaââ¬â¢s water breaks we are told that ââ¬Å"it is raining, raining hardâ⬠which is a sign that their relationship is struggling (Boyle 386). Later that evening ââ¬Å"the rain had turned to iceâ⬠this could be a sign of how cold they are toward each other (Boyle 386). After hours of labor and hours of rain the baby is born. The very next day when the police come to arrest Jeremy it is raining again. Boyle draws parallels between Chinaââ¬â¢s dorm life and her time at Sarah Barnes Cooper Womenââ¬â¢s Correctional Institute (Kettering).The food à ¢â¬Å"was exactly what they served at the dining hall in college,â⬠and the room was ââ¬Å"just like a dorm room, except that they locked the doors at nightâ⬠(Boyle 388). The image of the moon is used to unify the story (Kettering). China quotes a John Donne poem to Jeremy, saying she loves him ââ¬Å"More than Moonâ⬠(Boyle 384). As she grows with her pregnancy, he begins to call her ââ¬Å"More than Moonâ⬠since her stomach is so round and white (Boyle 384). The note that she sends to him during the trial references the poem again, saying that she loves him ââ¬Å"More than Moonâ⬠(Boyle 389).Boyle uses nature to symbolize the emotions that Jeremy and China feel. For example, spring and winter are used to show the highs and lows that China and Jeremy go through during these times of the year. When Jeremy and China are so in love with one another, Boyle uses imagery associated with spring to indicate that their love is fertile and growing (ââ¬Å"Termâ⠬ ). I feel that Boyle uses this story as an attempt to inform us that no matter how in love we think we are, something can always go wrong, and that you may never get that love back.He allows us to see and feel what Jeremy and China feel through what they say to each other and the words he uses to describe their love. As the story continues we gain more understanding of their relationship, and this is why the story is so heart breaking when China turns her back on Jeremy at the end to save her own future. This whole story triggers our emotions, it allows us to feel the love they have for each other and then feel the betrayal. Which makes Boyleââ¬â¢s point very clear, love does not conquer all. The Love of My Life In the short story ââ¬Å"The Love of My Life,â⬠two teenagers make one bad decision and their lives are changed forever. The author, T. Coraghessan Boyle, wrote the story based on an actual news story that had occurred a few years back. The author does a great job of making the relationship between Jeremy and China seem so wonderful and almost innocent, that it is hard to be angry with them. The two characters in the story, Jeremy and China, are young and are head over heels for each other.The very first line of the story is all it takes to make the reader realize that these two youngsters share the true meaning of love, ââ¬Å"they wore each other like a pair of socks. â⬠All of that changes when the two find out that China is pregnant. Instead of properly handling their situation, they have the baby and dispose of it in a dumpster at a motel. Although the story has a very upsetting plot, you can't help but feel some sympathy toward the characters. The beginning of the st ory starts out describing the great, young love that Jeremy and China had.They did everything with each other, spent almost every waking moment together, and rarely ever fought. Both teenagers were on a great track in life; graduating at the top of their high school class, both going to top colleges and well-liked by most. They would tell each other ââ¬Å"I love youâ⬠more times in a day than they could keep track of. Every time they walked into a room they would kiss. They seemed to have the perfect relationship. Then, the summer before college would commence, they went on a week-long camping trip alone.Of course, being alone, they had the opportunity to have sex and enjoy their time together. Obviously caught in the heat of the moment, knowing they were out of condoms, they had sex anyway. One irrational decision led to their lives changing forever. Before going to school in the fall, China learned that she was pregnant. Out of immaturity, and fear, she decides to do nothing about it and hide it, hoping it would perhaps just go away. Jeremy is just as clueless and scared as she is, and goes along with her decision.When the night comes that China is to have her baby, she calls up Jeremy and they meet at the motel they had met at many times before. When she arrives there, Jeremy is waiting at the door. When she walks by him, ââ¬Å"they didn't kiss- they didn't even touch- and then she was on the bed. â⬠By this time, they have almost completely lost all of the love in their relationship and all their fighting has just pulled them apart more and more. Hours passed, and she finally had the baby. After the trauma of giving birth, all she could say to Jeremy was, ââ¬Å"get rid of it. Jeremy, not knowing what else to do, listened to her order. After driving China back to school, he returned to the motel, wrapped the baby in a plastic bag, and disposed of it in a dumpster. Like most secrets, this one didn't last very long. Both teenagers were soon arres ted. On the day of their court appearance, China writes Jeremy a note saying, ââ¬Å"I love you, will always love you no matter what. It is apparent that she still loves him so much, but it is hard to tell whether Jeremy still feels the same at this point in the story. All he can say to her before they part is, ââ¬Å"you told me to get rid of it. A part in the story that seems to be very ironic is that China always would joke with Jeremy that she would ââ¬Å"never be like those breeders that bring their puffed-up squalling little red-faced babies to class. â⬠Sadly, the thing that they had once laughed at others for happened to them. It can also become so intense and cause people to do crazy things, just like the characters in ââ¬Å"The Love of My Life. â⬠They may not have killed one another, but they did murder their baby. They were blinded by their love and still so immature that they did not know how to deal with such a serious situation like that.
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