Analysis Of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

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Identity is formed by the choices made in one’s life, but it’s also much deeper than that. The setting, events and characters surrounding a person also greatly influences who that person will become. In We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, by Karen Joy Fowler, readers see the growth of all the characters, especially Rosemary Cooke. In We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, the author uniquely constructed a plot that answers the question of “Who Am I?” by backtracking through Rosemary’s life. The novel begins with Rosemary stating, “In 1996, ten years had passed since I’d last seen my brother, seventeen since my sister disappeared” (Fowler 5). This is not a typical situation that most people have to deal with, but these abandonments …show more content…

They were inseparable, until the day Fern disappeared. After the grieving period that Rosemary endured, she stated, “I’ve read that no loss compares to the loss of a twin…” (Fowler 108). This departure of her best friend and twin significantly affected Rosemary and her family’s life. It left her family isolated, depressed, and broken. Rosemary declared, “...she [my mother] was having a mental breakdown…” (Fowler 40). The setting in Rosemary’s isolation, her brother’s departure, and her mother’s breakdown is very instrumental in determining why they acted in such ways. All of these occurred in the same house as the one that Fern disappeared from. Rosemary told the readers, “Her [Fern’s] disappearance represented many things - confusions, insecurities, betrayals, a Gordian knot of interpersonal complications” (Fowler 111). All of these terrifying feelings were created by the disappearance of Fern which left the Cooke Family destroyed, but did it …show more content…

Some would choose to say she is a victim for the life she has had to live with losing almost all of her family. Others would beg to differ and say that she deserves all of the pain because of the actions she chose to make. But in all sincerity, she is neither of those listed above. She is an ordinary person, just like you and me. She made mistakes in her youth, that did end up creating pain in her life, but she has reached the point where she is strong enough to create peace with her past. And because of that, she is a stronger and wiser person than many people today and is also prepared for any hardships that life may

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