(urth) Sev as the avatar of Abaia
mournings glory
mourningsglory at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 5 10:15:10 PDT 2006
thalassocrat first:
> > But there is one glaring difference which I find very difficult to
> > ignore: Merryn. When Sev meets her & the Cumaean in Stone Town,
> > they don't recognize each other. But in Long Sun, Sev fetches
> > Merryn to meet with Jahlee; after that, at any rate, they *must*
> > know each other. Something has definitely changed.
I'm not sure that the first half of this is altogether true, since Sev
clearly does remember meeting Merryn when he was much younger and details
the reminiscence in Chapter XXX of _Claw_. It's Merryn, on the other hand,
who must ask the Cumaean, "Who is...this man in fuligin then, Mother?"
now blattid:
>Not clear. Granted Severian's trick memory, some years pass
>between this and the Stone Town. How much has Merryn changed
>in that time? For him not to recognize
>someone he hasn't seen in several years (during which time both
>have grown from preadolescence to adulthood) doesn't seem too
>improbable.
The thing is Merryn has *not* changed at all from the time Sev first meet
her as a boy in the tower of the witches to his encounter with her in the
stone town. In his called-up memory of Merryn, "The witch to whom [the face]
belonged seemed old to me and must actually have been about twenty or a
little less." Back in real-time, however: "I mention all this now because it
seemed to me...that the women who crouched over it were the same. It was
impossible; the old woman to whom I had handed the my letter was almost
certainly dead, and the young one (if she were still living) would be
changed beyond recognition. Yet the faces that turned toward me were the
faces I recalled."
In _Return to the Whorl_ Merryn is described in very similar terms as the
one in _Claw_. If there's a physiological difference it is slight. I believe
it's also important to note that Sev never tells us or Horn that the witch's
name is Merryn. We learn this only from Horn, who sources the information as
originating with Jahlee.
back to thalassocrat:
>But in Long Sun, Sev fetches
>Merryn to meet with Jahlee; after that, at any rate, they *must*
>know each other. Something has definitely changed.
Again, Sev *does* recognize Merryn from the first time he encountered here,
just as obviously he cannot retroactively remember her from a book that has
yet to be written. Merryn may not be as gifted in the memory department --
hence, given the passage of years, her failure to recognize Severian as the
boy apprentice who once delivered a message to the witches' tower.
So really nothing has changed -- including Merryn's appearance over the
course of both the New and Short Sun series. This, to me, is the mysterious
part of the bargain.
m.
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