The Cop and the Anthem
The short story written by one of the most outstanding American short story writers brings out the theme of freedom, determination, class, change and hope. Set at the turn of the Twentieth Century the story is narrated in the third person by an unnamed narrator and after reading the story the reader realizes that Henry may be exploring the theme of freedom. Throughout the story Soapy is prepared 1/________________ his freedom in order that he no longer has to live homeless on the streets of New York. Every action that Soapy takes is an action of hope.
Whether it is to be sent to the Island (prison) or to finally 2/ ________________ and get the job he was once offered Soapy never gives up and remains determined.
Even if the 3/ ____________________may be unpleasant to most people – going to prison. It is also interesting that Soapy as he is walking through the city is waiting for opportunities to get arrested and when they arrive, he never is arrested.
It is possible that Henry is placing a 4/ _________________ (humorously) on the police themselves and suggesting that they may be ineffectual. Despite acting drunk, Soapy doesn’t get arrested.
Also when he breaks 5/_________________ window and admits to it, he also doesn’t get arrested.
It is also interesting that at no stage in the story does Soapy lose hope.
This may be important as not only does it display a level of 6/_______________________ as previously mentioned but it also shows that he is committed to his cause of going to the Island. It being clear to the reader that Soapy is being driven by his life on the streets of New York. Prison for Soapy is better than being homeless. Though some critics might find that hard to believe, Henry’s description of life for Soapy on the streets makes it easier to understand.
He is 7/_____________________, he is cold and he has the look of an individual who has seen better days. This is in contrast to the other characters that Soapy encounters during the day. All who are very well to do and appear to live successful lives. This may be important, the differences between Soapy and the other characters, as Henry may be placing a spotlight on
This may be important, the differences between Soapy and the other characters, as Henry may be placing a spotlight on 8/ ___________________ of those who live in New York. Some are wealthy or well to do and some like Soapy are down on their luck and looking at prison as being a better alternative to living on a park bench.
There is also a religious element to the story which may be important. While Soapy is listening to the church organ he has 9/ ___________________ or moment of realization. He decides against going to the Island and begins the process of changing or at least trying to change his life.
He 10/__________________a job offer that was once made to him and he vows the next day to make enquiries about it. Whether Henry is suggesting that Soapy’s faith has been restored is difficult to say. Some critics suggest it has been for a brief moment. The sound of the anthem playing on the organ motivating Soapy to change. Either way it does highlight again Soapy’s determination to change
Either way it does highlight again Soapy’s determination to change his 11/_____________________. What is also interesting about Soapy listening to the anthem is that we learn he had a life prior to becoming homeless. When things were better for him. Though we never learn as to exactly what the trigger may have been that lead to Soapy being homeless. Henry telling the reader of Soapy’s ‘degraded days, unworthy desires, dead hopes, wrecked faculties and base motives.’
The title of the story is also interesting as in many ways it 12/ ______________ there are two paths that Soapy can follow. The Cop obviously represents the Island and a life in prison. Something that Soapy is choosing at the beginning of the story.
However 13/ ________________ played at the end in many ways represents not only who Soapy was but who he could be again. If anything the anthem is aspirational to Soapy.
It represents a good honest life that Soapy can live on his own 14/_____________. Leaving behind his old life and the troubles that come with it. The anthem empowers Soapy to live
15/ ____________________. The reader aware that Soapy’s reason for wanting to go to the Island in the first place is so that he has somewhere warm to live for the winter. Though he knows he must commit a crime to get to the island. The anthem represents hope to Soapy.
After Soapy decides to make enquires about his previous job offer he is arrested by a policeman for 16/___________________. Despite all his previous attempts to get arrested and being unable to do so.
Now when Soapy is on a path of change he gets arrested when he doesn’t want (or need) to. In many ways this is ironic because all the 17/___________________ that Soapy has are lost.
Where previously he wanted to go to the Island and then changed his mind he still ends up being sent to the Island for 18 / __________________. Any chance Soapy has to change his life appear to be lost. He has succeeded in his goal of going to the Island, though the reader is also aware of his real aspirations and hopes.
To 19/__________________. Something that has been triggered by listening to the anthem being played ................................
To 19/__________________. Something that has been triggered by listening to the anthem being played 20/ ___________________________.
What does Soapy think about his failed efforts to be arrested and put in prison?
What feelings overwhelmed him when he entered an old church?
What term is Soapy going to be imprisoned for?
Do you think that Soapy's dream has come true?
How has Soapy's attitude to life changed?
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