English Essay – Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant ” To what extent are Ezra and Pearl the victims and / or the heroes of the novel?’ I think Ezra and Pearl are both victims and heroes of the novel. Both looking after the family, especially Ezra always thinking about everyone. Yet they both get taunted by the people around them, Ezra is teased and put down by Cody and Pearl just seems to be picked on by everyone in the family. Pearl is heroic in the way that she has kept the family together even after Beck leaves. Her salary at the grocery gets the family through. She would seem like a ‘bitch’ to her kids but I guess all the hardships she has gone through could make-up for her bursts of anger now and then.
For example when Pearl sees Jenny staring at a nice dress on a girl when they were at church, which undoubtedly Pearl could not afford. Pearl at the dinner table starts blasting Jenny then Cody jumps into it. This shows that Pearl is victimized but at the same time shows strength so is heroic. The burdens of three children without the support of her husband, Beck, constitutes to her heroism. Pearl has moved from place to place losing friends and relatives, only to come to an unfamiliar town where her husband decides to leave. Pearl refuses help from anyone, this depicts her strong points and still thinks Beck will return from his business trip.
her strong willed mind aids her and her family through life’s most troublesome tasks. Ezra is quite of the more hero I think but still being victimized by his own mother, Pearl and brother, Cody. Being so kind hearted and always the favourite out his bort her and sister Ezra leaves himself vulnerable to the ‘attacks’ of Cody and Pearl. Cody has always teased Ezra, for example the time when anyone complemented Ezra, Cody would lash back saying the very opposite. It seems that most of the families problem would rest on Ezra. Ezra would show the most heroism out of everyone.
The Essay on Family Pearl Ezra Cody
A Closed Family: Growth Through Suffering The novel Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant is one of Tyler's more complex because it involves not only the growth of the mother, Pearl Tull, but each of her children as well. Pearl must except her faults in raising her children, and her children must all face their own loneliness, jealousy, or imperfection. It is in doing this that they find connections ...
He was the one that kept the family together of ter Cody and Jenny left. He always looked after Pearl and still lived his mother, helping her in any way he could. Pearl still needing to seriously express her independence she is hard to live with, without showing and gratitude to what Ezra does for her, however, Ezra still copes with this and keeps loving her throughout the story. I see it as Pearl and Ezra are both heroes and victims of the story, but they are not the only victims as the family still had to go through anything that was a problem.