In this story, an important character that we did not discuss in class was Ellie Oscar. The strange and quiet man in the gold car with the radio glued to his ear. There are serious issues discussed in this story such as rape, society's view on growing up, and the devil. Even though none of these topics are directly mentioned, they are all there. The main reason I mention Ellie as being important is because he represents us, as society as a whole. His actions, or lack thereof, show that he knows what is happening inside of the house, yet he does nothing to stop Arnold Friend from raping this young teenage girl. He just listens to his radio and mumbles crazy talk. I think society is guilty of watching horrendous acts, comparable to rape happen daily, yet we are all guilty of being an Ellie. We see starvation in Africa, children sent to fight for their countries forced to kill their parents, poverty in our own countries, and yet all we seem to focus on is a call made by replacement NFL referees. I don't know if it's just me, but I think that our culture has a skewed view on the importance of certain issues. Ellie represents so much more than what the eye meets, he represents us, me, how we watch these things happen, yet remain mute to respond to them or do anything to stop them. Ellie should open up our eyes and bring attention to how we all take a backseat to what is hard to deal with, but needs our attention the most.
For some reason this got deleted from last weeks blog post, but here is my blog from September 27th.