Clay by James Joyce
Clay by James Joyce
Summary
The story is about a middle
aged woman called Maria, who works in the kitchen of a laundry established for
the reform of prostitutes. She was a small person in physical structure having
long nose and long chin.
She was very polite in terms of talking and she always settled the conflict in
her laundry. So she was liked by all. The matron of the laundry gave her
permission to go out after the women had their tea. When the tea was ready, she
rang the big bell and the women came in. Kizzy Flemming wished Maria would get
a wedding ring in the Halloween game. Ginger Money prayed for her good health.
Maria laughed on their wishing and also felt sad.
She got dressed and went out.
She thought that she would be able to visit Joe, one of her brothers, before
seven o’clock. She had nursed two brothers: Joe and Alphy. But Joe and Alphy
hated each other which hurt Maria. Maria thought that she would buy things on
the way and if Joe was not drunk, she would enjoy the Halloween party with him.
When she came out, it was
raining outside. She got on the tram and started thinking about two brothers
who quarreled all the time. She felt sad for not being able to be with two
brothers at a time. She got out of the tram to buy cakes. While in Henry
Street, she took time to choose the plum cake, and one of the salesgirls asked
her if she was looking for the wedding cake. On hearing that, she felt ashamed
and chose one cake. On the way to Joe’s house, on the tram, she was asked about
her children. Here, she felt shy. Though the young boys ignored her, one
elderly man responded her politely in the tram.
She reached Joe’s home and
all felt glad to see her. She gave them cakes but could not find the plum cake
she bought for her parents. She had forgotten it in the tram. She was sad and
said that she had wasted so much money on nothing. Joe consoled her and made
her happy. They had music, dance, beer and wine. They talked about their
childhood and when Maria mentioned Alphy, Joe was angry. Joe’s wife, Mrs.
Donnelly, angrily said that it was a matter of shame to talk about in that
manner of his own brother.
They had a game. The
participant had to be blindfolded and had to choose things from the table. The
chosen thing would predict his/her future in the upcoming year. Maria was
blindfolded and was led to the table. She chose a thing which was wet and
watery (actually ‘clay’ a symbol of death) and she heard some unusual
whispering. Thinking that she close something wrong, she moved her hand and got
a prayer book which means that she would enter the convent in the service of
God. She was forced to sing a song so she sang a lovely song but omitted some
lines. Joe was touched with her song and his eyes were watery.
Theme
Clay by James Joyce is very
highly symbolic story. It shows us a middle-aged woman named Maria and her
usual life. Maria is an unmarried woman who lives her life very simply. As her
life is a very simple one and as she is unmarried, we can assume that she is
not happy with her life.
The title 'Clay' therefore
may be indicating her petty and unimportant existence, which is as useless as
clay. Most of the beginning paragraphs, are related to her day-to-day
activities. The writer seems to suggest us that Maria's life has become a very
unimportant thing like the insignificant daily choices which she does every
day.
The story has so many symbols
in it. Firstly the title itself is a very symbolic one. Maria's day-to-day life
is full of dullness, which stands as a symbol of her uninteresting life. She
doesn't find charm in her daily activities. There is a lacking in her heart.
The narrator does not describe why it is there, but we can assume that given
the situation, her prosaic (Banal, mundane, dull, ordinary, and commonplace)
life is a result of her own loneliness. Her shyness, when Kizzy told that Maria
was sure to get the ring, is another expression of the fact that she still
feels romantic about the question of marriage. In fact, when she meets the
gentleman in the trump, her romantic feeling is so great that she forgets the
valuable plum cake, which she bought for even more valuable Joe. These events
are enough to prove, that the writer is highly symbolic in his approach.
Moreover, the games played at
Joe's home are even more symbolic. Maria's getting the Clay signifies her going
towards that way of decay or decomposition. If we examine it closely, we find
that it has the undertone of Maria's going towards death. The writer means
indirectly that her worldly days are about the end. And he has almost the same
tone, which she gets the prayer book, which symbolizes how she should go
towards the spiritual side. It's better if she is a nun now. The story, in all
ways is a remarkable combination of various symbols, which unify the various
events together to produce a meaning of clay or decomposition.
Critical Interpretation
Maria, a female protagonist,
in Clay represents a quiet life of a single maid who is famous for her
"peace making role" in the laundry. It is a great irony that though
she is a great peacemaker in laundry, she has been unable to maintain peace and
order in her family. She fails to settle the conflict of her two brothers which
always saddens her.
Nothing much happens in the
story or in the life of Maria. Minute details of each and every single actions
play an important role in her life. She wants everything properly settled and
well managed. She does the kitchen work very precisely and hopes for same
precision in all chores. Great incidents are not necessary to make her happy or
sad. Just with the loss of cake, she becomes so furious and with the warm
welcome of Joe and his family, she becomes quite happy. By keeping her busy in
small and trivial issues of day to day life, she is trying to forget the bitter
reality of her life. She is single, unmarried maid. Her long nose and chin meet
when she laughs. She is not beautiful. In spite of her manageable beauty, no
young boys in the tram notice her. She hides her frustration, anger and agony
and keeps her mind and herself busy in minute works in life. She even divides
each minute of the day where she would go, what she would do and how much time
she would spend.
The title Clay symbolizes
early death. Metaphorically the clay implies the early death of detail oriented
life and event-less life of Maria. The clay in the Halloween game also suggests
the monotonous and frustrating life of Maria up to that moment and the
selection of prayer book indicates her second life in the convent. A life full
of devotion in the name of god.
The story ‘Clay’ is written
in very simple language. While going through the story, the readers feel as if
simple Maria’s simple language is being used. The frequent use of ‘nice’ and
‘right’ words show the gentleness and positive aspect of Maria.
Through the depiction of
Maria as tidy, pious, proper, nice and dull James Joyce shows the
psychologically repressed personality. The words are repetitive and
vocabularies are simple, but the psychology of Maria is disturbed and
mysterious.
Socially and religiously
bound Maria can never show her loveless life and suffers whole life; First half
of the life in the name of society and second half of life will be in the name
of religion.
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