Table of Contents
- 1 What is the relationship of the two religions within the community in the man to send rain clouds?
- 2 What is the main idea of the story the man to send rain clouds?
- 3 How much time passes from the beginning of the story to the end?
- 4 What does the image of the lamb above the priest’s door symbolize?
- 5 What insight into the Pueblo people does Father Paul gain during the ceremony the man to send rain clouds?
- 6 What does the last sentence suggest about Father Paul’s attitude motivation?
- 7 When was the man to send the Rain Clouds published?
- 8 What does the Pueblo believe about death and dying?
What is the relationship of the two religions within the community in the man to send rain clouds?
In The man to Send Rainclouds by Leslie Marmon Silko there is an complex and uneasy relationship between the traditional Pueblo Indian religion and the Catholic religion. On the one hand, the individuals in the opposing religions–for they are opposing in theology as well as in practice–respect each other.
What is the main idea of the story the man to send rain clouds?
“The Man to Send Rain Clouds” addresses the theme of appearances versus reality through the character of Father Paul. At one point excited and full of plans for his Native American parish, Father Paul finds the reality of working in an Indian parish very different from what he had expected.
What differences are there between Teofilo’s burial clothes and the priest’s father Paul Clothes Why are there differences in the clothes?
Leon places Teofilo’s wrapped body in the truck to bring it to burial. Before Leon leaves he is asked by Louise to request for holy water from the priest so that Teofilo’s spirit wouldn’t get “thirsty.” Leon decides to visit the Church to seek out Father Paul after a careful moment’s thought.
What is most likely the reason that he asks Father Paul to sprinkle holy water on Teofilo’s grave?
Ken and Leon decide not to involve Father Paul, the local priest, so that the Christian won’t interfere with their burial traditions. Ken’s wife, Louise, however, suggests that Father Paul should sprinkle some holy water so that Teofilo won’t be thirsty.
How much time passes from the beginning of the story to the end?
A full day passes, from nine in the morning until late afternoon or evening, from the beginning of the story to the end.
What does the image of the lamb above the priest’s door symbolize?
What does the image of the Lamb above the priest’s door symbolize? C) The Lamb symbolizes the traditions of the Catholic Church in contrast to Pueblo traditions. Leon knocked at the old carved door with its symbols of the Lamb. The bells symbolize the Spanish influence on Pueblo traditions.
Why do you think Leon and Ken do not tell Father Paul?
Curiously, Ken and Leon do not tell the priest that Teofilo is dead–surely they are trying to avoid a conflict. He chides Leon for not calling the priest to give last rites and conduct a funeral mass.
What do the old men take with them when the funeral is over the man to send rain clouds?
The Native Americans’ response to death is ritualistic. It is necessary to wrap him in a red blanket, but before wrapping him, Leon ties a feather in the old man’s hair, and paints the dead man’s face with lines of white, yellow, blue, and green.
What insight into the Pueblo people does Father Paul gain during the ceremony the man to send rain clouds?
He sees the corn meal and pollen that had been spread around the body. The men lowered the body into the grave. The priest returns to the parish. The grandson is happy because now the grandfather can send thunderclouds with the rain.
What does the last sentence suggest about Father Paul’s attitude motivation?
What does the last sentence suggest about Father Paul’s attitude and motivation? He is inspired by Leon’s interest in holy water and is willing to go to the burial. He sees compromise as the only way to perform the Catholic burial.
What is the main conflict in the man to send rain clouds?
Analysis of the Main Theme Conflict In Leslie Marmon Silko’s short story “ The Man to Send Rain Clouds ”, the death of family patriarch Teofilo stirs an apparent conflict between traditional Laguna Native American customs represented by his family and the Catholic Church represented by a priest known as Father Paul.
Is the man to send rain clouds a divergence in beliefs?
This divergence may exist even though the symbolism is strikingly similar in some instances and may mean the same thing. This apparent void in beliefs is further illustrated in the way of life of the two communities to show “The Man to Send Rain Clouds” symbolism and theme.
When was the man to send the Rain Clouds published?
Written in 1967 and published two years later in the New Mexico Quarterly, “The Man to Send Rain Clouds” established Silko as a brilliant new Native American writer. The story brought her wide recognition as well as a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
What does the Pueblo believe about death and dying?
To the Pueblo, death is not the end of existence, but part of a cycle in which the spirit of the deceased returns to its source and then helps the community of the living by returning with rain clouds for the nourishment of the earth.)