The Reader.THE READER Directed by Stephen Daldry (The Weinstein Co., 2008) [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In traditional coming-of-age tales, sexuality opens up new worlds for a young man, and the first affair helps transform him from a child to a man. But in Bernhard Schlink's bestselling story about paralyzing guilt and secrets, young Michael Berg (David Kross) is permanently derailed by a seduction Seduction See also Flirtatiousness. Selfishness (See CONCEIT, STINGINESS.) Armida modern Circe; sorceress who seduces Rinaldo. [Ital. Lit.: Jerusalem Delivered] Aurelius Dorigen’s nobleminded would-be seducer. that will forever exile him from the world of adult relations and the true pleasures of emotional and sexual intimacy. In postwar Germany 15-year-old Michael collapses from scarlet fever scarlet fever or scarlatina, an acute, communicable infection, caused by group A hemolytic streptococcal bacteria (see streptococcus) that produce an erythrogenic toxin. in front of an apartment building and is rescued by a 30-something tenant who soon takes the youth into her bed. The boy is dumbstruck dumb·struck adj. So shocked or astonished as to be rendered speechless. dumbstruck Adjective temporarily speechless through shock or surprise Adj. 1. with infatuation and cuts himself off from family and friends in his obsession with the rapacious but distant Hanna (Kate Winslet <noinclude></noinclude> Kate Elizabeth Winslet (born October 5, 1975) is a five-time Academy Award-nominated, Emmy Award-nominated, BAFTA, Grammy and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning English actress. ), who treats Michael more like a pet than a lover, demanding that he read to her before every tryst. That this relationship does not end well is no surprise to anyone but a teenage boy, but that it leaves such crippling crip·ple n. 1. A person or animal that is partially disabled or unable to use a limb or limbs: cannot race a horse that is a cripple. 2. A damaged or defective object or device. tr.v. scars on the adult Michael (Ralph Fiennes Ralph Nathaniel Fiennes, (IPA: [ˈreɪf ˈfaɪnz], born 22 December 1962) is a Tony Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated and Genie Award-nominated English actor. ) has a great deal to do with how he responds to a later discovery about his beloved Hanna. Nearly a decade after her sudden and unexplained disappearance, Michael learns Hanna was a concentration camp guard, now on trial for mass murder. But he also uncovers a secret of which she is even more ashamed--a paralyzing secret that would mitigate her guilt and punishment. He, for unholy reasons, keeps this secret, sealing each of their fates in terrible ways. Most of us do not imagine we could do terrible things to one another because we are thinking of our best selves and not of ourselves hampered by fear or fueled by anger. We do not like to think about the power of our terrors and resentments and how easily they push us to small and large villainies. Standing outside Hanna and Michael, it is easy to judge their separate cruelties. But once we see how their secrets kept them imprisoned im·pris·on tr.v. im·pris·oned, im·pris·on·ing, im·pris·ons To put in or as if in prison; confine. [Middle English emprisonen, from Old French emprisoner : en- , it is harder not to feel some compassion. |
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