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  • Slide 1
  • By: John Irving
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  • Born; March 2, 1942 in New Hampshire He was originally born John Wallace Blunt Jr. His parents divorced and he was named John Winslow Irving when his mother re-married John Irving grew up without ever meeting his biological father Studied as an undergrad at the University of New Hampshire Went to earn a Master of Fine Arts at the University of Iowa, studying fiction John Irving
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  • Published his first book, Setting Free the Bears in 1968 Taught at the University of Iowa while still writing and published other novels The fourth novel, The World According to Garp was a big hit Adapted into 1982 film and was nominated for Oscars A Prayer for Owen Meany, A Sone for the Circus, and A Widow for One Year also made it on the big screen Inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1992 John Irving
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  • Setting: Mostly took place in Gravesend, New Hampshire. Also takes place a little in Toronto, Canada Point of View: First Person Foundation
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  • John Wheelwright: narrator of the novel, respected member of the Wheelwright family, schoolmate, and best friend to Owen Meany Owen Meany: schoolmate and best friend to John, recognized by his appearance and voice, very intelligent and believes himself to be the instrument of God because of his involvement of a death Tabitha Wheelwright: Johns mother, wife of Dan Needham, killed in freak accident of a baseball hitting her Dan Needham: Johns adaptive father, loving and supportive, drama teacher at Gravesend Academy Important Characters
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  • Harriet Wheelwright: Johns grandmother, intelligent, opinionated, and protective of John Noah, Simon and Hester Eastman: cousins of John, Hester has a romantic relationship with Owen Pastor Lewis Merrill: priest in Gravesend, related to John in a way that is not revealed until the end of the novel Secondary Characters
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  • John, Tabitha, and Mrs. Wheelwright 80 Front Street Johns father unknown Owen Meany family owns a granite quarry Owens appearance Tabitha and Dan Needham meet and get married Dan gives John a gift Eleven years old, playing little league baseball Owen is batting Tabitha arrives at the game Owen hits a foul ball Smacks Tabitha in the head Summary Overview
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  • Owens give John his baseball cards John gives Owen back the cards and the armadillo Christmas after Tabithas death Christ Church Christmas pageant Owen Baby Jesus A Christmas Carol, Owen- The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Attend Gravesend Academy Summary Overview
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  • Owen THE VOICE column Owen gets expelled Owens hold a meeting in Gravesend auditorium University of New Hampshire Owen and Hester Owen joins the ROTC program Assigned and Vietnam and believes he will die Reassigned to Arizona Summary Overview
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  • John visits Owen in Arizona Owen helps a family Dead soldiers younger brother Dick Jarvits Owen takes John to the airport Vietnamese orphans Mens room and Dick Jarvits Owens death Rev. Merrill revealed John begs for Owen to come back Summary Overview
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  • it was the only decent hit the kid ever made, the only real wood he ever got on the ball. And even then, it was a foul ball. Not to mention that it killed someone. Your memory is a monster, you forgetit doesnt. It simple files things away. It keeps things from you, or hides things from youand summons them to your recall with a will of its own. You think you have a memory, but it had you. To show him that you love him. Thats what he was showing you. What have you got to give him? Quotes
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  • Religion Faith Friendship Family Society and Class Memory and the Past Themes
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  • I made a connection to the Bible because of Owen have dreams to be prophecies of his future purpose in life, just like the person in the Bible that had prophecies. Owen was thought to be a virgin at birth, just like Jesus Christ. Owen believes he is also the instrument of God. Connection
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  • Armadillo: Owen returns the armadillo without claws to John. Taking claws represents the taking of Owens hands by God swing the bat that hit the ball which killed Johns mother. Symbolizes friendship Owen as the Christ Child: parallels the life of Owen and the life of Jesus Christ. Knowledge about his death, his belief and trust that everything happens for a reason. Symbols
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