If she died her problems were over! How do you think about the answers? Where is the baby? She clearly isn’t going to abort the baby and stay with Frank. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates. She’d literally rather die than start over as a new mother. If she survived she would be in a position to move on with her life. Her only concerns are with her own life, her own happiness. April tells Frank she’s having an abortion for him (and because she doesn’t want anymore children), but he tells her “the thought of it makes [his] stomach turn.” The couple cancels their dream move to Paris to remain in their … The end is an act of despair, denial of her living status. The calm exterior, cleaning the house to limit the mess left behind as she departs. April inspite of her flaws is portrayed as a strong and brave character who could ultimately see and accept the truth (unlike Frank). She prepared the breakfast, laid out her dressing table all neat and “perfect” personally I think she intended on killing herself. April invites Margie over, but Margie says she must go home to listen to Don Winslow. I didn’t realize til’ afterwards exactly what this was (having an english major mother she would have had my hide! April did not intend to commit suicide, however she was prepared for the possibility that she might die. I thought it was clear that the touchstone of reality was provided by the nutter – who so quickly and emphatically agreed with them about the life of hopeless emptiness that would engulf this special couple unless they followed their dreams. She is suddenly happy and content with life (almost to a point of deliriousness) she ropes Frank in, and for a while he toys with the idea, but ultimately knows that it was all a bit of a dream. Happy with his life, The writer must trust his reader, a truism, and that requires some common sense on the part of the reader. Fascinating discussion which leaves me feeling that indeed the author did intend an ambiguity reflecting the be-fogged thinking of someone in April’s situation. Also thankyou for printing my comment before. leonardo and and kate winslet. inside her. I think it will be clearer to you if you read the book as will the very ending which I don’t think Mendes got quite right. Underneath it all she’s lethal, but not to everyone. Very tragic . It cleans sperm from the vaginal canal. Since he gives her no room for a healthy self, her self becomes ingrown and warped, and transparent to him, which she likely understands at some level is her only way of living with him. It is her politeness that is so devastating for us in the sense that we appreciate the restraint and the inner turmoil it conceals. Kathy Bates may be narcissistic. was it to save Frank? He wanted children when obviously SHE didn’t, he was alright with a job that he disliked and the routine of everyday life, while she was striving for an adventure she’s enjoying. Basically, the tube is inserted into the woman and the other end is in a bowl of hot water and soap (probably made with lye). Thanks XD ! The one on both agreed but Frank decided to jumped off when he saw money ahead and praise. When she saw that it was not possible because her husband betrayed her, their plan. All in all, we have a tragedy in the literary sense, based on the mismatch of these two personalities. Revolutionary Road essays are academic essays for citation. She had a baby to protect. To make him relinquish She sat up all night writing what seem to be ‘farewell’ letters to him while he drunkenly slept on. - Even though he doesn't want the children, she has to go through with the pregnancy so he can exercise power over her; the fact that she has decided to do it herself means that he has lost control over part of her and the only way he can reclaim it is by saying no; If you read the novel you will get a much more sympathetic and more complicated description of April’s character and actions. But that is assuming April herself really wanted to act the way she does..She does act, we know that. Michelle Pfiffer in White Oleander! I can understand Shep not wanting to talk about the Wheelers after her death, since he was secretly in love with her- What I cant get over though, is the ending with Kathy Bates and her husband. Yes, she was commited to them and tried to help them and wanted their help too, but the moment they mention Paris, she realises that they are not commited to her, to the house and to the suburban idyll that she thinks she offers and which to an extent Yates suggests she represents. I’ve read most of the comments on the post, and I’m very much enjoying reading the different views. When April learns she is … I agree with much of what you say except for one major thing. I think that April knowingly took her own life. One thing everyone is forgetting is that Frank told her about his affair the day before she chose to go ahead with the abortion. I won’t publish your responses unless you want me to. Thanks ! He clearly says she always speaks so fondly of them during their first visit over, and she looks devestated when Paris is mentioned. No. She cannot be successful as an actress, so she grasps at her husband’s romantic attachment to Paris as a way to fulfill her hopes through him. As an actress she was deeply emotional ( I think her emotions overwhelmed her, she found it difficult to manage/regulate her impulsive behaviours)..and looking back on the book/movie might it be relevant to suggest she was suffering from some sort of mental illness, something like bi-polar? It is that simple. Cheryl, you’re not right. That’s exactly the kind of suicide that it is, a half-measure, intentional unintentional self-destruction. Kate. Or ask the question my way: how does a practitioner of self-deception commit suicide. My personal take on the story is that since it is told from the perspective of Frank, you know only slightly more than he does…you are left feeling empty (ironic since living an EMPTY life was a big deal in the story) and unsatisfied that you will never know exactly what the hell was going on in her head. She was in a way reversing everything…. Since your argument is solely based on the movie I’m afraid it’s irrelevant. They are full of blame and hate. Throughout the film we see her struggle with Frank. With this new generation came neoconservatives, abortion, fatherlessness, widespread divorce, etc. Most people, when hearing that word, think of the manager from the movie “Office Space”, or a Ted Bundy type,(he definately was one), but the female “mommy dearest” can be the most terrifying and dangerous of all in a different way. So where would she put the tube? Which effectively induced a miscarriage. They’re losers and unlucky, unintentionally self-destructive. You say she futilely tries to say what she needs to – and I realise you don’t mean that in the literal sense – but where do you find that attempt? he was a borken man in the old life i could ever deal with those circumstances! This story brilliantly brings into focus two intertwined existential questions: In the movie she stands by the window with a smirk on her face. Why no Tarantino in the criterion collection? Anyway best wishes for the future. Also, the turning off of the hearing aid…why? At least the author won’t have to worry about readers complaining of the book’s predictability. Revolutionary Road is a 2008 romantic drama film directed by Sam Mendes.The screenplay was written by Justin Haythe, adapted from the 1961 novel of the same name by Richard Yates.It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, with Michael Shannon, Kathryn Hahn, David Harbour, and Kathy Bates in supporting roles. & yup, I use ‘may’ a lot of times in what I write…If only life were really(not just we thinking it is)more predictable…. She knew she didn’t love him anymore and did want to move any farther down the road with him. Kathy Bates’ character is a narcissist. I believe she wanted to leave a positive image, a legacy of sorts; to have left a stamp, something, anything about her, what she did and how she did it. Please read on! I think I agree with every word of this: both possibilities are tantalisingly left open. Though I feel like she wasn’t thinking at all when she done it. While Frank seems supportive of April at first, he becomes furious after finding the hidden instruments April was planning to use to induce her abortion. I can’t see it. So how do we read the ending of Revolutionary Road? No, I haven’t seen the movie yet, and I’m curious about the statements here about how this complex and fascinating question is handled. The things Frank and her kids will never know. I've seen this film 2 times now and i can't seem to draw a conclusion to WHY she gave herself that abortion that ultimately killed her! I have a hard time even debating the relevance of whether she killed herself (although I believe she did hope to die). Now a new friend joins us for direct and honest discussion – just as it should be and forceful is fine. That’s what makes April weak and selfish because if it couldn’t be Paris, then it could be nothing. I think she knew 100% that she couldn’t handle another child . Her interest in his working day is a manifestation of that – placing the emphasis anywhere but on them. He turned out to be a regret. Get your answers by asking now. She cries when talking to Milly–she knows she’s not going to see her kids again. How can she respond? Without a dream, a flexing of wings, She was perfect -hair and make up done – at breakfast. Superficial Values in Revolutionary Road; A Continuous Metaphor: Theater in Revolutionary Road This causes negative pressure and risks blood vessels rupturing. 2nd part - because of the law back then, making it illegal to have an abortion, April (kate) had to use a back-alley way to have an abortion which would usually end in the death of the mother because of the unsafe and unsanitary way in which she had an abortion (because of the tube) she more than likely tried to pull the baby out but didn't succeed or died as a result of this. He’s reveling in this very discussion, in the ambiguity of the action. She knows that this is dangerous and that her husband vehemently disapproved of her doing this after he discovered the apparatus that she was intending to use. That was why she phoned her children. I don’t agree with this and feel Yates makes it as clear as he can without stating anything directly that she capitulates because she has no choice. He received a promotion (even if that wasn’t his intention) and he realized that his first obligation is to provide for his family. And yet we have Yates’s objective correlative to help position us here: ‘The cigarette broke and shredded in her fingers’. The character in Yates’ book is called April and she behaves in significantly different ways to Kate Winslet’s interpretation of her in the film. Moving forward everyday doing what we may not have envisioned for ourselves is what makes us strong and brave. That life leads to the grave. Like when her and Frank get into that huge fight and she runs off into the woods, they were on bad terms. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. I feel suicide was most definitely April’s intentions. The continuation of the status quo was death to her she hoped for suicide because it could appear as though she didn’t truly mean for it to happen. I hated it, it was so poorly acted and way too moany and groany. When April ran off into the woods I could really relate to how she felt, she wanted away from the lonely, hollow pain inside but her body wasn’t her own. I really really don’t want to discuss the movie. I just watched this movie and I think she did it on purpose. He knew the difference between their reality and their dream. I realize how terribly late i am to this discussion but i’ve just re-watched the movie again and I finally have a theory that i can live with. Lots to think about here and sorry for the slow response but I have been away. And if I sounded harsh, it’s because I want people to get it right and not over-think and, as so often happens in that case, under-understand (not you, Kate, but you’re in an academic setting, you know it happens). Movies Section: Which one of those are your favorite movies from 1986? . At night, while they argue some more, Frank goes to the restroom and as he is getting a towel he notices an abortion kit on the shelf. Or rather, of course, he means for April to have it. Learn the important quotes in Revolutionary Road and the chapters they're from, including why they're important and what they mean in the context of the book. :O). So the author leaves us with a similar sense of frustration as Frank felt. Superficial Values in Revolutionary Road; A Continuous Metaphor: Theater in Revolutionary Road I agree. I felt the story was insinuating this was the case in many marriages, given the final scene with Howard tuning out his Wife’s chatter and staring off into the distance. She was hurt when her husband insinuated that she didn’t. Revolutionary Road critically examines how the intersection of personal mental health and the society in which you live can have disastrous consequences when the balance is off-kilter. We all have our own realities and dreams but what makes us strong is knowing the difference and our choice to live our lives accordingly. How do I know this? Perhaps, this is best expressed in the film Revolutionary Road , based on a book published in late 1961 and Richard Yates’ first novel. I think kateyonyates has a point, and somthing else occured to me. It was never going to work and go smoothly even if she wasn’t past the all-important date. Kate waits for Frank to leave, so she can carry out her plan. April hears her Aunt Claire call to her. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates. In the book she leaves the number of the hospital next to the phone before she performs the procedure. From the start we gather that she wanted relevance. If you read the other comments you will see I’ve said this many times. I can only claim about five years of obsession. The Revolutionary Road quotes below are all either spoken by April Wheeler or refer to April Wheeler. Even to her own child.) What he really cares about most is his image – but he lacks the awareness or courage to even suspect this is what fuels a lot of his tirades and attacks on April. She dips from being low, unhappy and unsatisfied in the beginning of the book, to the spur of the moment spontaneous move to Paris, an instantaneous whim after looking at a photo of a younger happier Frank. And I don’t think Kate’s character would abort and hope to, or as a means to, die. I’ve been reading these books for decades–RR first, then each subsequent book as it was published, loving them and lingering over them and when I talked about them, it wasn’t in that “literary handshake” way one reads about, but rather I was always amazed and affirmed to find a similar sensibility–and am just awfully pleased there’s hope Yates will finally get the attention he deserves. Voting company sues Fox, Giuliani over election claims, Rapper's $24M diamond forehead piercing explained, Tom Cruise's adopted son posts rare photo, Yellen warns of 'tough months,' pushes for stimulus, No regrets for Chiefs OL who opted out of season, Video: Almost everyone at Fla. supermarket is maskless, Trump quits actors union after it moves to expel him, Report: High levels of toxic metals found in baby foods, Mitt Romney proposes new stimulus for parents, Breaking point between Cowboys and star QB looms, Why some businesses are thriving during pandemic. The movie ending totally belies a clear path to her original intent. Essays for Revolutionary Road. what did she do how was this meant to give you an abortion. She knows she can’t have that baby. It makes me feel that maybe, what she did wasnt what she set out to do…, & by the way the funny thing about debates is if either party speaks with conviction, thinking he/she is right, & He choosed to do what he wanted with no consideration for what they planed together as a couple. This precaution of looking up the hospital number beforehand as well as the act of ringing the hospital suggest that she wanted to survive. One last thought: immediately before the abortion comes the reverie about one of her dad’s rare visits when she was a child. April (9) Apr 15 (1) Apr 14 (4) Apr 13 (2) Apr 08 (2) ... Don't Mention Abortion! She certainly failed as a mother (if not a human being), truly failing much more the older children she had than the one she would not allow to be. I just finished reading the novel and watched the movie as well and wanted to share my perspective. She is aware though that she has no options and the tragedy of Yates’s characters is that they often battle for ‘truth’ until all options run out. I am sure that if Frank had decided to have the baby in Paris she would have been happy with that decision. I have just watched this movie and even though it is 6 years later after what Aruna Says … I felt so compelled to write my disagreement with her. And she did not have much of a choice. i viewed it as — when they sit down to have that final breakfast, Kate gives Frank one final chance to be truthful. was it to save Frank? She felt no attachment to her life. Risk-averse, conservative, obsessed with what the neighbours think,house- proud to the point of dementedness,with no emotional honesty at all – a polar opposite to April – easily capable of driving her son nuts – . 'Revolutionary Road,' considered the original anti-suburban novel, isn't actually anti-suburbs—but something far more devastating than that.The … She prepares a farewell breakfast (or is it invested with the hope that a new beginning is about to start? Change ), http://www.amazon.com/Dom-Casmurro-Novel-FSG-Classics/dp/0374523037. Her marriage as she finally understood it was over. Anyway what a sad film. The fetus was going to be another unwanted child, another mistake. I think that the better view is that April did not intend to die although she knew that giving herself an abortion after the ‘safe’ date had passed carried a high risk of death. I just finished watching the movie for the second or third time, but I haven’t read the book. It also explains how (sometimes, not "usually") these procedures had problems. BUT I urge you to read the book. At the end of Revolutionary Road, April makes the decision to terminate her pregnancy on her own at home. to conclude, I believe that it wasn’t suicide. They also “employ” flying monkeys” (friends, family, co-workers taken in by the charms) to do thier bidding for them. This is why she aborts the baby. It left me thinking anyway……. The film, to my mind, should have had the camera pull back after that shot of him turning off his aid, and should have included the image of her still talking and petting their dog (or was it a cat?) i saw the apparatus (red ball pump like thing with a tube) and she took hot water in the bathroom with her. Apologies, first, for being unwittingly “forceful,” or harsh. I don’t think she cared one way or the other. Near the end of Chapter 7: “There was only one big, important thing to say, and it was best said in a very few words—so few as to allow no possible elaborations or distortions of meaning. Aunt Claire says that April’s father is on his way up to Boston and will stop to visit her in fifteen minutes. She is signalling compliance and acceptance with her shy smile; we know neither is true but she doesn’t want him to know because she wants to prevent inquiry. Mrs Givings (aka Kathy Bates) behaves like that at the end because she always pushes things under the carpet and tries to reaffirm the status quo. Hey, it could have worked, right? Is the sound of children playing so distressing because she knows she will never see hers again or is it that she just fears she won’t? 1st part - take a guess. No clear right answer, but lots of different perspectives and opinions. Thank you for this CDan. The tubing is used to suck the fetus out of the uterus. In short, April has a bit of the soul of a poet, and makes the mistake of thinking Frank’s the same, but Frank’s just a family man business type who, as I said, doesn’t have the tools to handle April. The film is a re-interpretation and is not Yates’ work. She just wanted out. But he confirms her fears–this is the life Frank wants. Whatever happens please don’t blame yourself.”. Many people see this as a gentle form of redemption as she accepts, finally, the love and support of family and, by implication, Christianity. If you watch the movie, Vera Drake (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera_Drake) it shows in more detail the "back door" abortion procedure. If you are a student (or a teacher) and have been dropping in on my blog, could you let me know what your school is (wherever it is): the name, the place and what you have been studying in the way of Yates. I agree that it was a suicide. The movie is an interpretation of Yates’ work. Had she survived she would have left Frank and moved on the best she could. She wanted to live, and to get away from her husband. Emily Grimes would not have accepted easy facile solutions. But then she became pregnant, he had a chance of a promotion and he realized that the reality of their life was not going to be Paris. When he leaves for work she snaps. Escalation of Anti-Abortion Conflict and Violence . Okay, enough. All the things she says at the end are said to justify her own position in a community the Wheelers have implicitly criticised. April goes to the wastebasket and takes out crumpled letters she tried to write Frank the night before. Only to the select few they “target”, and the Wheelers were a target. Great idea for a post. My own take is that April was determined not to have the baby and knew the risk. As is the discussion of this post, it is very unclear her original intent; thus the interesting conversation. I myself could challenge this statement I make..But little good will it do to the way I live… Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. He’s not such a man, however, and certainly not serious about work in any real sense (except that of material and ostensible success). 0 0. Very real. I can’t argue with this. Lots of interesting and different perspectives on your blog. Yes, powerful, tragic, bold and uncompromising but what happens? She will never again hope/imagine/dream that this man can be noble and amazing. Revolutionary Road critically examines how the intersection of personal mental health and the society in which you live can have disastrous consequences when the balance is off-kilter. April planned to stage an abortion, but after a lengthy fight she submitted to Frank’s insistence that they keep the accidental child, thus entering her life of containment (66–68). If I need proof he is being taught the more of you that do that the more proof I will have. But soon, she found herself with a man who wants a life completely different than the one she’d planned for. You can sign in to vote the answer. 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