, By Morley Callaghan Essay, Research Paper
At some point in life, we will all experience the loss of innocence. This loss is not a choice but an eventuality. In the novel “They Shall Inherit the Earth”, Michael Aikenhead, Andrew Aikenhead and Dave Choate have all experienced this loss of innocence in different ways, but mainly through the perspective of others. Morley Callaghan in “They Shall Inherit the Earth” demonstrates the loss of innocence through the actions and conflicts between the characters in the novel.
Michael Aikenhead had always been an impulsive individual, even while he was just a boy, and because of this, Michael had lost his innocence. When Michael Aikenhead was a kid, he had already lost his innocence in many ways. When Michael Aikenhead was a kid, he had beaten his step brother Dave Choate, and “rubbed his face steadily in the dirt” after he had quarreled with and refused to accept Dave. Michael Aikenhead had also lost his innocence when he was young by running away from home because of his feelings of anger towards his father for marrying Martha Choate, and taking his sister, Sheila Aikenhead, with him. Michael had not only lost his innocence by running away from home but he also lost his innocence by convincing Sheila into thinking negative thoughts about her father, Andrew Aikenhead, and saying such things as “they don?t want us, do they?” about her father and step mother. Although Michael had made many mistakes as a kid, it is almost expected that kids make mistakes because they do not know better and so therefore the loss of innocence during childhood is not nearly as severe as the loss of innocence during the later stages in life. Michael Aikenhead had not only lost his innocence as a child but had also lost his innocence as a mature adult many times and in many ways. When Michael told Anna Prychoda about Huck Farr and how he though Huck was a “grand guy” and “as steady as the Rock Ages” , he had lost his innocence because he lied to Anna, he knew that Huck was not a good man and just wanted to take advantage of her. Michael Aikenhead had been wrong many times and because of this, he had lost his innocence through the eyes of others. However, Michael Aikenhead not only lost his innocence through the eyes of others, but had also lost his innocence through his own eyes. While staying at a cottage that his father owned up in the country, it can be argued that Michael had murdered Dave Choate. Michael had taken Dave Choate out on a boat to try to convince Dave to leave Sheila alone. Dave refused to listen to Michael and asked Michael repeatedly to turn the boat around, but Michael simply said “I won?t turn back till we settle this” . Dave Choate finally decided that since Michael would not row him back home, he would just swim home, and so Dave “dived off the end of the boat” . Michael was not about to give up and so he began to row after Dave. When he got to Dave, he did not help him onto the boat but instead “tried to hook him with the oar” and tire him but he did not succeed and soon, Dave was headed to the other shore. A few days later, Dave?s body was found and Dave?s mother, Martha Choate, blamed Michael?s father, Andrew Aikenhead for murdering Dave because of an argument they had a few nights ago. Soon, rumors were being spread all around about Michael?s
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father, Andrew Aikenhead, murdering Dave. Therefore, Michael had not only lost his innocence by being the cause of Dave?s death, but he had also ruined Andrew Aikenhead?s life by not confessing what he had done. Further more, Michael was not only guilty of hiding the truth, but “it did not seem unjust to Michael that he should be free and his father should be bearing the blame for Dave Choate?s death.” It was not until Michael married Anna Prychoda and was waiting for his son to be born that he realized everything he had done was wrong. As he looked out the window of the hospital, Michael had a feeling that he would receive his nemesis as he was sure “she would die that night and die apart from him” , he was sure that Anna would die. Michael Aikenhead had lost his innocence time and time again because of his impulsiveness and lack of thought towards other people and important situations.
Dave Choate had lost his innocence because of his drinking problem and because of his selfishness. Dave?s drinking problem had caused him to do many foolish things. Dave was not a bad man “for when he was sober he was friendly and quiet, and the drinking escapades the silly parties and the cheap and willing girls” . Therefore, every time Dave gets drunk, he looses his innocence. Dave was also very selfish and because he was a selfish man he has experienced the loss of innocence through the eyes of other. When Dave said to Sheila “if you marry Ross Hillquist, I just can?t go on” and “Ross Hillquist won?t want to marry you if he knows your mother was out of her mind before she died” , he was selfish because he wanted to be loved by Sheila, but by telling her these things, Sheila felt uncomfortable and so Dave had lost his innocence by making Sheila feel this way. When Michael Aikenhead found out about Dave telling Sheila these things, Dave had also lost his innocence through the eyes of Michael as well for Michael was a good brother and really cared about Sheila. Although Dave Choate was very selfish, his selfishness did not just happen suddenly, ever since Dave had been a boy, he was a selfish person. When he and his mother had first moved in with the Aikenhead family, Dave was already very selfish and demanding as he said things like “you?ve got to let me come. My mother said you had to.” By saying these things, it caused Michael to not only hate Dave, but it caused him to hate Martha Choate even more then he did already. Dave?s death can also be seen as a loss of innocence because Dave did not just die, when Dave had passed away, he lost everything that he had or would have had, he lost such things as his future, his friends, his family as well as his innocence. Dave Choate was obviously very selfish and clearly had a drinking problem and because of this, Dave had lost his innocence.
Although Andrew Aikenhead lost his innocence, Andrew did no actually do anything wrong to deserve this loss. Andrew
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Aikenhead lost his innocence through the eyes of the people because he had done what he believed to be right and because he had been blamed of a crime he did not commit. There was much confusion about Andrew Aikenhead?s innocence because of Martha
Choate?s accusations about Andrew killing Dave Choate. Andrew Aikenhead was a very successful business man and because of this, just about everybody knew who he was. When an article was written in the papers about Dave Choate?s death, almost everybody who knew Andrew had also prejudged him and accused him of the murder. When he was in the country, just shortly after Dave?s death had been discovered, “the smile left his face, he flushed” when he met up with his old acquaintances and “no one called out to him in the old way” . Because of these accusations towards Andrew, he had lost just about all of his innocence. As Andrew Aikenhead?s life was deteriorating, he lost yet another friend, Stewart Roebuck, by telling Roebuck his honest opinion about Roebuck?s paintings. Because Andrew had expressed his true thoughts, “Roebuck had grown cold and had lost all confidence in him” , causing Andrew to loose all confidence in himself. Although his greatest loss of innocence would be his blame for murdering Dave Choate, Andrew Aikenhead had also lost his innocence greatly when he had married Martha Choate. Andrew lost his innocence through the eyes of Michael Aikenhead by marrying Martha Choate because of Michael?s intense feeling of anger towards both Dave and Martha Choate. After Andrew had married Martha Choate, Michael demonstrated his objection to the marriage by running away from home with Sheila, but as that did not work out, Michael moved out the first chance he had and had not talked to his father for years. Andrew Aikenhead tries hard to accomplish what he believes in and in doing so, does nothing to threaten society, yet it is Andrew Aikenhead who suffers more then anyone else due to the loss of his innocence.
Morley Callaghan in “Then Shall Inherit the Earth” demonstrates the loss of innocence through the actions and conflicts between the characters in the novel. Michael Aikenhead, Andrew Aikenhead and Dave Choate have all experienced this loss of innocence in their own unique ways. The loss of innocence is not a positive change in life. In many cases, the loss of innocence in an individual initiates a chain of negative events that not only effect that individual, but effects others as well.
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1. Callaghan, Morley. They Shall Inherit the Earth. Ontario: McClelland and Stewart Limited, 1984
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