Friday, 17 October 2014
Bluffing
In the short story, "Bluffing", Gail Helgason tells
about a young couple, Liam and Gabriella, who go on a hike in the woods and
find themselves in a bear encounter. Liam foolishly runs away and is attacked,
but later he informs Gabriella that he did it on purpose. While lying in
his hospital bed, Liam tells Gabriella he ran away so that the bear would
chase him, instead of hurting her. Should Gabriella believe that he would have
performed such a selfless act for her? It doesn’t seem so. First of all, it is
not proven that Liam is very committed to her. When Gabriella is anticipating
signing the lease for their house, Liam tells her “[he’s] gonna head down
South.” He is also quite vain, and it’s hard to believe that he would have
purposefully have gotten the bear to go after him, with the possibility of it
ruining his looks. Before the accident, “Liam’s thick black hair was cut as
fashionably as ever”, and “[he] truly believed that “one day he would have his
photo in glossy magazines for high-tech outdoor gear.” Lastly, Liam is very
proud, and “[isn’t] always willing to learn from people who might know more
than he [does]”. Would a proud person like him admit to making a mistake, like
running away from a bear, or would he cover it by saying it was to save
someone? Gabriella will never know. Either way, it doesn’t look like Liam’s going
anywhere, other than the hospital for checkups, now.
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