Family is a precious and sensitive group system. Everyone has their own roles and responsibilities, and even if someone takes more notes than others, it may break the balance. In Alistair MacLeod's short story "The Boat", mothers manage decisions in the house, even if they are not better homes, they exploit them. She refused to accept her daughter's gift She did not encourage families to get better education She married their father and forced him to become a sailor.
Losing tradition is a sub theme of short story, William Faulkner 's Emily Rose and Alistair McDonald boat. In the former, Miss Emily lost her lifestyle in the old south and saw the loss of tradition. In the latter, the ship is a story tradition. When outsiders come in, the tradition disappears, the girls leave with the unknown women and give up on the lifestyle that local communities and mother value. - "Love can make you do crazy things." Many adults can confirm that this text proves to be correct. It represents the story of two love characters that are cold killers to be with their precious people. Why are they hopeless together so that they will kill someone involved in them? Despair will kill those who love even love
In the short story "Boat" written by Canadian author Alistair McLeod, the main story focuses on the concepts of self-fulfillment and the factors that influence the achievement of the goal. The foundation of this story is the limit of the family's pursuit of self-realization among individuals and opportunities to prevent them from achieving this goal. The hero, the son are confronted with internal conflict when choosing what the desire of his life actually becomes. - According to the central rationale, the relationship between consciousness and self has the same structure as consciousness and the world. Therefore, the self and the world are linked so as to be "two objectives of absolute, non-personal consciousness" (ibid., 57). As a human experience philosophy 7, the description of the relationship between self and the world seems to ignore too many aspects of our practical experience to provide a theory that can be satisfied.
"The Boat" by Alistair MacLeod tells stories about the life of his father and the way he lives as a fisherman. Even if he gains university education, he is now an adult man who recalls the life his father is still alive because he wants his father's life. He expressed his father was hoping to be bigger and better than usual. Author Alistair MacLeod uses various handwriting techniques in this short story. The symbolic meaning of "ship" represents the father / husband's hobby through dull everyday life, the father / father's duty as a fisherman for the family, and the obligation to be imprisoned through his life as a fisherman . He always wanted college education