Son Of A Trickster By Eden Robinson

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In ‘Son of a Trickster’ written by Eden Robinson, Jared’s journey highlights the impact of generational substance use disorder (SUD) and its influences while growing up, as well as the portrayal of SUD as a coping mechanism and the economic effects of SUD throughout the novel, all tied into the Marxist theory. First, the impact of generational SUD as well as Jared's environment growing up is a major factor in Jared’s use of substances. Throughout the novel, both Jared's mother's and father's substance use are prominent themes within the novel. There are many instances when both of his parents' SUDs are mentioned. One example is when Jared is texting his grandmother during her cruise about spending Christmas with her, but he decides not to, …show more content…

Dad’s fresh off Oxy. Shirley’s on a tear. Her daughters knocked up and stayed with them at her chihuahuas.” (Robinson, 41). According to the NIDA, family history is one of the biggest risk factors when addressing SUD, and those with family members who struggle with SUD are at an even higher risk of developing an SUD of their own. Additionally, the presence of family dysfunction, a parent with mental health issues, as well as a parent who is actively struggling with an SUD all increase the impact of SUD in children, which is very relevant in Jared’s situation. Another example of Jared’s environment is his school and peer environment. In the novel, many instances show that his community is heavily dependent on substances such as weed, specifically Jared’s weed cookies. “Jared was manning one of the toaster ovens with a hairnet and oven mitts. It was lame, he knew it was lame, but when kids outside his trusted circle asked for cookies, he could play dumb and tell him to come to the next bake sale. It was a good cover. And possibly a source of future character witnesses.‘Do you have any other …show more content…

In the novel, Jared is very well known for his weed cookies, which sell out often, suggesting that there is not only an issue of substance use within his family but within his whole community. According to this article, people who live in environments where drug and alcohol use is normal, or environments that see drug and alcohol use as an acceptable coping mechanism, make it more likely that children will partake in substance abuse. When analyzing this through a Marxist theory, Jared’s family history, of SUD and family dysfunction can be seen as a reflection of broader societal issues such as the history of Native Americans, economic inequality, and the lack of access to resources. Economic instability and inequality can contribute to family dysfunction, mental health issues, and coping mechanisms such as substance abuse. Another example of SUD in Son of a Trickster is the use of alcohol as a coping mechanism. The first example of alcohol as a coping mechanism is when Jared’s dad was laid off from his job and moved out. During this time, Jared’s mother was struggling financially and was selling things in the house to make enough money to pay

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