The Last leaf by O’Henry (F.Y B.A)
The Last leaf by O’Henry
The Present Short story The Last Leaf is written by one
of the famous author O’Henry. The story was first published in 1907. The story is set
in Greenwich Village during a
pneumonia epidemic. It tells the story of an old artist who saves the life of a
young artist, dying of pneumonia, by giving her the will to live. She can see
an ivy plant through the window gradually shedding its leaves, and she has
taken a thought into her head that she will die when the last leaf falls.
Apparently, it never does fall, and she survives. We learn that in reality the
vine lost all its leaves. What she thought she saw was a leaf, painted on the
wall with perfect realism, by the old artist. The old artist dies of pneumonia
contracted while being out in the wet and cold, painting the last leaf. The old
artist who saves the girl is the great Behrman.
‘The Last Leaf’, a marvelous story by O. Henry, depicts
the treasury of life and the inevitability of faith to tackle the hindrances we
battle through our life. The value of the life is the cynosure of the story
where all things go back and revolve around it. The sequence of events is
smoothly carved in with the supporting details. The story starts with a
whimsical setting called the ‘places’ and the description of the present
situation of Johnsy, the main character. The melodramatic and picturesque
setting of the story connects to the negative status of Johnsy facing life and
death subject matter. The setting also helps to describe the resources at hand
to ‘combat’ the pneumonia mentioned later in the story because they are in a
small district where they find themselves unable to treat it effectively with
traditional methods.
The story begins as Johnsy, a young girl victimized by
pneumonia, lies in bed waiting for the last leaf of an ivy vine on the brick
wall she spies through her window, to fall. She watches each leaf fall. She is
very pessimistic about her health and says that with the fall of the last leaf,
she will die. Mr. Behrman, an old man considers himself as a frustrated but
magnificent painter who is just waiting for the right opportunity to create his
first masterpiece. He daubs the last leaf on the wall after the real one falls.
At the end, he is able to finish his masterpiece, a real one not because it is
fabulous but it serves as a tree of hope for Johnsy to fight against what many
believe as an unbeatable illness. Then he catches pneumonia and dies.
‘The Last Leaf’ is the true depiction of O. Henry’s
writing traits: skillful plot and twist ending. As the story moves on, the
reader cannot expect such a heroic act from Mr. Behrman who sacrifices his life
and makes a special appearance in the end to show the sacrificial masterpiece.
The leaf becomes his masterpiece because he paints it with the passion to save
a life, the courage and determination to make an art not to prove himself but
to help others prove that life is something to enjoy and fight for.
The action of Mr. Behrman appears to be chivalric in
nature, thus, forming the major theme of the story: theme of the sincere
friendship and the selfless sacrifice. He risks his life for Johnsy. He
sacrifices his life so that she may not die of pessimism and
disbelief. Sue, friend of Johnsy, becomes the representation of sincere
friendship. She always stays home and does whatever she can to keep very good
care of Johnsy.
Imagery employed in “The Last Leaf” whether it is sight
imagery or sound imagery go hand in go with the theme of death and dying. It
helps to set the mood, and tone of the story that assists in imposing the
author’s theme and motive upon the reader. An example of sight imagery is how
Johnsy seems to feel about the ivy vine outside her window, she feels as though
the leaves on the vine are her clock to death. The sound and touch
imagery is revealed when Johnsy and Sue both describe the howling wind outside
as “beating rain and fierce gusts of wind that had endured through the livelong
night, there yet stood out against the brick wall one ivy leaf.” The images
such as ‘a bare, dreary yard’ and ‘a persistent, cold rain’ enhance the effect
of something unwelcoming in the situation.
O. Henry in his artistic and unique style of writing
brings home the idea how a person, no matter, how hopeless he/she is, can
become a symbol of hope and courage to others. Hence, ‘The Last Leaf’, the
story of passion, hope and personal sacrifice, inculcates the spirit of
selfless sacrifice and optimism in its readers.
Themes:
Death:
Last leaf is a short story that entails the treasury of
life and the existence of faith and hope. It need to the importance of living
and how we deal with the hindrances we battle through our life story. It is a
moving story across the traps that come across us in the most significant parts
of our lives, the value of life is the centerpiece of story, where all the
things go back and revolve…Apart of this story gives us a hint that God is the
only one who knows that whether we ride on with life and chances or trail on
and be drawn against the judgment, the melodramatic and picturesque setting of
the story connects to the negative status of main character facing life and
death subject matter.
The title of this story conveys the theme of death. Last means very close
to death or closely to be end. The life or growth of the tree or plant may be
guessed through its branches and the condition of leaves. There were almost a
hundred leaves clinging with the stem but they were falling due to autumn
season. Autumn is the mortal season for leaves. At the same time Johnsy fell
ill due to Pneumonia. Pneumonia is the symbol of death for human being and old
Behrman dies of it.
“When the last one falls I must go, too.”
“Mr.
Behrman died of Pneumonia today in the hospital.”
Pessimism and Optimism:
The system of this universe is based on two opposite
things i.e. day and night, black and white, good and bad, hope and frustration
etc. ‘The Last Leaf’ is very symbolic story which conveys the theme of
Pessimism and Optimism. Pessimism deals with the darken aspects of life. As
optimism is totally against to pessimism, it deals with the positive ways of
life. It also can be said that optimism and pessimism are the two sides of a
single coin. Johnsy always leads her life as a pessimist. Sue consoles Johnsy
and she consults a painter to paint the fancy of Johnsy in an optimist way.
Johnsy the main character seems to be a very pessimistic person. She has
lost the entire positive attitude in life due to her disease and she is waiting
for her death.
“Your little lady has made up her mind that she’s not
going to get well.”
That is the first step of Johnsy that she has made up her
mind that she will die when the last leaf falls. That signifies the mental and
psychological condition of her and is describing the theme of pessimistic.
“She was looking out of window and counting -counting
backwards”
The psychological disturbances shown by O’ Henry in these
lines as she is tired of waiting that when the last leaf falls, she will be
near to death.
“When the last one falls I must go, too.”
Here in these lines Henry has showed extreme pessimism.
“It is the last one, said Johnsy “I thought it would
surely fall during the night. I heard the wind. It will fall today, and I shall
die at the same time.”
These words uttered by Johnsy again show her desperate
and chaotic state of mind. She has supposed the things which have no logic and
waiting for her death, or waiting for the last leaf to fall.
Self-Sacrifice:
Mr. Behrman risks his life for Johnsy. He has sacrificed
his own life, to give life to Johnsy the painting he made at the wall, shows
his self sacrificing, kind and noble nature.
He himself catches the pneumonia and dies, but he didn’t
let Johnsy die.
With the character of Mr. Buhrmann, O’ Henry is showing the sacrificing
nature of a man and it gives us a message that self sacrificing is a great deed
and one has to be kind and gentle towards others.
“Mr. Buhrmann died of pneumonia today in hospital.”
Hope:
Theme of hope is very nicely presented in this story. Doctor is a very
optimistic person and he tries to make Johnsy realize that is she has made her
mind that she will die when the last leaf falls that could be harmful for her.
He told her that he can only provide her medicine and that is effective as 50
cent, the next situation is in her hand.
“I subtract 50 percent from the curative power of
medicines.”
If you will get her to ask one question about the new writer styles in
cloak sleeves I will promise you one-in-five chance for her, instead of”
So O’ Henry conveys message one never let go for hope and optimist approach
in life. It is our state of mind which can bring worse or better for us in our
lives
Johnsy’s desires and aspirations. It gives the picture of hope and this
hope in life gives us the spirit of living in this world.
Hope is also one of the major themes in ‘The Last Leaf’. The system of this
universe is running at the idea of hope. We dream for future life due to hope.
For example, if an old man is seriously ill still he is dreaming for his
recovery because of hope. He does not think about the black or fatal bird. The
significance of the leaf is life and nurture. Leaf is the hope of life for tree
or plant. When Johnsy sees the painted leaf against the wall through the window
then she says,
“Something has made that last leaf stay there to show me a how wicked I
was. It is a sin to want to die.”
The Doctor said to Sue, “She’s out of danger. You’ve won.”
Love and Friendship:
In last leaf O’ Henry describes friendship and bondage between two friends.
They care and love each other, and Sue supports Johnsy morally when she falls
ill. She proves to be great support for Johnsy and she tries her level best to
bring back Johnsy towards life and in the world of optimism.
“Dear, Dear!” said she, learning her won face down to the pillow” think of
me, if you won’t think of yourself. What would I do?”
These lines show the effective relationship between two friends. Mr.
Behrman also shows great deal of love for these girls. Although he is bit
careless person but he really cared for Johnsy and his love is shown by his
painting for the sake of Johnsy’s life.
“The last leaf” shows the theme of friendship and sacrifice. Friendship is
such a relationship that is completed with the ties of sacrifice, sincerity,
love, loyalties etc. Sue is friend of Johnsy and she progresses this relation
through sacrifices.
Said Sue, “Will you promise me to keep your eyes close, and not look out
the window until I am done working?”
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