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26 pages 52 minutes read

Frank O'Connor

My Oedipus Complex

Fiction | Short Story | YA | Published in 1950

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Essay Topics

1.

Large periods of time pass in this short story, both in reference to life before Father’s return from war and the months that lead to the arrival of Sonny. How does the writer successfully condense information to allow the whole narrative to fit in a short story?

2.

What literary elements contribute to the youthful voice and innocence of the narrator?

3.

What is unique about the Father returning home as a veteran of the First World War in comparison to other conflicts? How does it affect both the character and the story?

4.

How would the story change if it was told from an omniscient point of view rather than the perspective of Larry? Discuss both changes to the text itself as well as how that change would affect the story’s themes.

5.

Larry’s central motivation is the rivalry he sees playing out for his mother’s affections. Discuss what actions Larry takes to assure himself of her love and whether those actions have his intended consequences.

6.

What is the relationship like between Mother and Father in this story? In addition to discussing their interactions, explore how aware each are of the so-called “Oedipus Complex” that Larry is experiencing.

7.

The reader views the world of the story exclusively from Larry’s perspective within his daily routines. Besides short visits in the company of a parent, most of his descriptions take place within his home. What conclusions can you draw about the larger community, valley, or cultural context based on his narration about life inside and outside of the home?

8.

Discuss the differences between Larry’s inner voice as a narrator and how he communicates aloud to his family. You may include both his spoken dialogue as well as the visible actions he takes.

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What are the main differences between how Mother acts as a parent to Larry and how Father does? Are these differences enough to explain Larry’s opposing feelings toward his parents? Be sure to include Father’s actions at both the beginning and end of the story.

10.

This short story parallels the return of one older family member with the birth of a new one. Given the family dynamic as described in the story, discuss whether you interpret the story as having a happy ending.

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