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Look At A Teacup


The essay ‘Look at a Teacup’, written by Patricia Hampel, expresses great meaning with the subtlest of details, Uncovering the relationship between her mother and herself while describing a teacup. This essay focuses on two major themes relationship between a mother and her daughter and a connection between the past generation and present generation. Both of which represented by a teacup.

The writer’s mother bought the teacups as gifts the year 1939, the beginning of the Second World War, when she was married. Later on, those teacups were passed on to Hampel, as a means of everlasting connection between the mother and daughter. The teacup reminds her of her mother’s history through the cup the mother transfers the culture and history of her time to the daughter. It was made in Czechoslovakia, which was taken over and destroyed by the armies of Adolf Hitler.

The essay associates and removes the objective description and subjective feeling of author and teacup. The author can express lots of feeling and ideas making the teacup as a medium. She tries to compare the falling of flower in the teacup as destruction of beauty due to falling bombs. There was also cultural and social degradation. The style of this essay is stream of consciousness. So, the reader feels somehow puzzled to track down the plot of the essay. She expresses all her feelings try to compete each other. So, some sentences are fragmented. Logically they do not follow each other. The writing is beautifully decorated but the meanings are deviated.

There is symbolic meaning of the things. ‘Falling flowers’ implies the degrading situation and ‘teacups’ were human rituals and arts. Certainly, the writer refers the fall and break of culture. ‘Falling bodies’ were dying people in the war and ‘beds’ have meaning of the battlefield where the falling bodies lay. ‘The falling of bombs onto women’ means the tragic fate of these women. They had the disturbed married life. Fates of women were accursed by the war and their destiny was darkened by the war and their destiny. ‘Falling countries’ refers to the degradation of humanity, peace, progress, brotherhood, culture, etc. of the countries involved in the war. This essay presents the reality of war and shows the real picture of the world caused by the destruction due to war.


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