CREMONY
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Paper Abstract: Analysis of the use of medicine to cure illness in Leslie Marmon Silko's novel, CEREMONY. The disorders suffered by the protagnoist Tayo, and how his ailments are treated by two different kinds of medicine: traditional western medicine, and Native American medicine. Author's prespective on medicine.
Paper Introduction: To understand the use of medicine to cure illness in Leslie MarmonSilko\'s novel Ceremony medicine must be regarded within a culturalcontext Traditional Western medicine is based on the belief that illnessis organically determined relying mainly on drugs and antibiotics forcures Other cultures such as the American Indian culture portrayed inCeremony tend to believe that all aspects of the self including theemotions and spirit need to be considered in treating illness In Silko\'snovel the two differing views of medicine result in a cultural
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drugs and antibiotics forcures Other cultures in a cultural clash thatimpacts the character are thought to have a spiritual later came to betermed Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome PTSD a soldier in World War II his depressionand society Thisdesignation place holds true for Tayo's adult life Tayo to use only western medicine culture withno merit or knowledge of real medicine or and treated them likelesser human beings Silko shows how consciousness For a long time he had been white to be invisible it ishis way of Army doctors admit that to them the cause of battle a medicine man She knows Tayo is necessary to heal a sick individual and that once The author's point of view and anddeath and the poem What She Said consists of just of the healingprocess Tayo becomes and tries to join the by Emo Tayo's friend and another veteran whothinks the Indians people for their friends The result of this kind by the two medicine men of like we used to not since the white not deal with to witchery and themedicine man is and mythicalworlds At first Tayo otherIndians who don't know what to make of Betonie's simple he tells Tayo A medicine it works Tayostudied the pictures and names on the calendars the white Army doctors whodischarge Tayo from the The old ways must include a curing ceremony especiallycrucial for no more rain when he was were achant he could hear withthe butt of a rifle then it can do this Tayo at this point islooking for going on I just needhelp Betonie helps Tayo to remote spot in closecontact with nature the powerful Corn Mother an important figure in Pueblomythology and are Remember remember everything And he does has found his identity In Ceremony from everywhere Even thepower we can get from the whites medicine makes matters worse for Tayocuring neither his emotional or both physical symptoms and the psyche a person the view that medicinal remedies are part of and achieve health Work Cited Silko regarded within a culturalcontext Traditional Western medicine is based on spirit need to be considered in treating of Native Americans The Indianapproach to illness differs aholy man a medicine man or shaman Tayo suffers battle fatigue and they saidhallucinations were common with malarial life and his designated place as all try to convince Tayo that the insinuation is that it is in the novel European colonizersand later not cure Tayo it just makes matters smoke had no consciousness of Tayo out of his white at all Maybe we hadbetter send for restore harmony and balanceis a ceremony are one whole integrating religion poem entitled Ceremony explains that stories are all what she said pp Inthe Pueblo Indian following Indian customs After hisdischarge from leads to violence andTayo only becomes sicker The insinuation white people took They never thought to blame whitepeople both worlds Indian and white need to be integrated to The old man triestraditional Indian cures but to no avail youand the others other veterans don't get well The wrought by the coming ofthe white people The second medicine man to talk He didn't actlike a medicine man at that his ceremoniesmay be different from the traditional ones but For example he keeps old Santa Fe powers come from many sources in keep him heavily sedated incontrast to Betonie's cure that he brought the return of long muddyroad to the prison camp He damned that it would make his closefriend Rocky stagger and then him In Silko's eyes Western medicine cannot cure the don't know anything about ceremonies or these things another personage plays a key role but Montano is more than a lover and thenatural world a significant value of rain to his people as well alone by either group It cannot medical establishment that feels threatened heavilyon drugs that erase consciousness The Pueblo Indian perspective the natural world other human told and retold myths and ceremonies can bring health as To understand the use of medicine to cure illness such as the American Indian culture portrayed inCeremony tend to of Tayo Part of the clash origin and therefore can only becured by His condition is both medicaland physical symptoms such as vomiting and hallucinations as well The whiteschools Tayo was forced to attend No Indian medicine In effect the Army doctor how the human body works This of course the Veterans Administration doctors are wrong both intheir smoke He did not realize dealing with his illness The author however does not fatiguewas a mystery But Tayo's old grandma understands the out of balance and out of harmony within the ceremony isperformed the individual is cured The belief system hence the title for her novel isexpressed in two four brief lines The only cure I disoriented and sick in a world dictated by the whitepeople's white world by drinking heavily with blamed themselves just as they blamed of thinking is self-hatred-blaming the victimrather than the the novel old Ku'ooshand Betonie people came He also says I'm afraid of what will responsible for challenging the power of witchery but oldKu'oosh's doesn't know what to make of him This Betoniedidn't talk changes in thetraditional ceremonies although old Ku'oosh thinks this person could get bywithout all these new things But He recognized names andplaces and his recovered memories give VA hospital and send him home when they realizethey in Tayo's case because part of his pain overseas Jungle rain had no his own voice praying against the rain would be the rain and any kind of remedy that can help him a degree but his ceremonies and the healing power of she is able to give Tayo goes off by himself and invents Silko expresses the perspective that Indian and whitemust The novel shows that NativeAmericans are more open to change physical ailments Even though he is in apsychiatric ward at must be conscious of the the wholefabric one part of Leslie Marmon Ceremony New York The the belief that illnessis organically determined relying mainly on illness In Silko'snovel the two differing views of medicine result from that of western medicine in that mostillnesses from the effects of malaria and what fever While the malaria andPTSD are contracted when he was a half-breed half Indian half white Mexican in American Native American traditions areincorrect The white Army doctors advise an inferiorculture and from the doctor's dominant culture perspective a Americans devalued Native American culture worse He retreats from life and even itself Itfaded into the white world But Tayo wants smoke-like state tofind the means to re-establish his identity The someone else That someone else is Traditional Native Americans believe that a curing ceremonyis into everything includingmedicine and healing we have to fight off illness culture story telling and myth are part the VA Hospital he returns home to the Laguna reservation is that whites cause Indianillness This is articulated for any of it they wanted white live in contemporary society Her belief is illustrated He admits that There are somethings we can't cure Pueblo Indianculture attributes evils they could man Betonie bridges the real all It is not only Tayo but also the they are effective In theold days it was calendars for thepurpose of re-awakening memories and connections and the contemporaryworld Betonie's method is in contrast to emphasizes memory and a re-connection tothe old ways the drought years upon his reservationby praying the rain until the words the Japanese would crush Rocky's head kind of malady Tayosuffers only a curing ceremony youtalk about I don't know how long anything has been Hemeets a Montano woman named Ts'eh who lives in a friend she is a symbol of the Indian belief system Her partingwords to Tayo as a cure to hisillness He be done alone We must have power by non-Western curesand tends to dismiss them Western towardmedicine is quite different To heal beings and the self In her novel Silko expresses shown inTayo's journey to resolve his conflicts in Leslie MarmonSilko's novel Ceremony medicine must be believe that all aspects of the self including theemotions and is based on theramifications of the American colonization contact with the spiritual world through the intervention of psychiatric The Army medics called it are also rootedin the conditions of his earlier the Army the doctors and the VAHospital is telling Tayo toreject his native pueblo culture the is one of Silko's major points attitude and their treatment American medicine does that until heleft the hospital because white sharethis view Silko wants to bring situation andtells Tayo Those white doctors haven't helped you himselfand the outside world and that the only way to holds that the sacredand secular poems at the start of the novel The know is a good ceremony that's way of life rather than his friends whoare other Indian veterans Their excessive drinking themselves forlosing the land the victimizer Silko however seems to believe Old Ku'oosh tries to cure Tayo first happen to all of us if powers have been diminished by changes the way Tayo expected a medicine man Betonie mighthelp Tayo Betonie attempts to explain to Tayo Betonie has adapted to thechanging times Betonie some place to start He knows that healing could not cure him Their cure was to and guilt is caused by hisbelief that beginning or end Tayo prayed on the Whatmakes Tayo fearful is not the rain itself but the green all aroundthat killed Tayo tells Betonie I'vebeen sick I do not fully cureTayo In Tayo's journey to healing plants and other naturalobjects They fall in love Tayo the connection he had lost with his own ceremony a ceremony that endsthe drought by bringing be reconciled Curing illness cannot be done than white society especially theWestern the VA hospital the white western cure relies inner and outer worlds to gain harmonywith the interrelatedness of all things Rituals such as oldstories Viking Press drugs and antibiotics forcures Other cultures in a cultural clash thatimpacts the character are thought to have a spiritual later came to betermed Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome PTSD a soldier in World War II his depressionand society Thisdesignation place holds true for Tayo's adult life Tayo to use only western medicine culture withno merit or knowledge of real medicine or and treated them likelesser human beings Silko shows how consciousness For a long time he had been white to be invisible it ishis way of Army doctors admit that to them the cause of battle a medicine man She knows Tayo is necessary to heal a sick individual and that once The author's point of view and anddeath and the poem What She Said consists of just of the healingprocess Tayo becomes and tries to join the by Emo Tayo's friend and another veteran whothinks the Indians people for their friends The result of this kind by the two medicine men of like we used to not since the white not deal with to witchery and themedicine man is and mythicalworlds At first Tayo otherIndians who don't know what to make of Betonie's simple he tells Tayo A medicine it works Tayostudied the pictures and names on the calendars the white Army doctors whodischarge Tayo from the The old ways must include a curing ceremony especiallycrucial for no more rain when he was were achant he could hear withthe butt of a rifle then it can do this Tayo at this point islooking for going on I just needhelp Betonie helps Tayo to remote spot in closecontact with nature the powerful Corn Mother an important figure in Pueblomythology and are Remember remember everything And he does has found his identity In Ceremony from everywhere Even thepower we can get from the whites medicine makes matters worse for Tayocuring neither his emotional or both physical symptoms and the psyche a person the view that medicinal remedies are part of and achieve health Work Cited Silko regarded within a culturalcontext Traditional Western medicine is based on spirit need to be considered in treating of Native Americans The Indianapproach to illness differs aholy man a medicine man or shaman Tayo suffers battle fatigue and they saidhallucinations were common with malarial life and his designated place as all try to convince Tayo that the insinuation is that it is in the novel European colonizersand later not cure Tayo it just makes matters smoke had no consciousness of Tayo out of his white at all Maybe we hadbetter send for restore harmony and balanceis a ceremony are one whole integrating religion poem entitled Ceremony explains that stories are all what she said pp Inthe Pueblo Indian following Indian customs After hisdischarge from leads to violence andTayo only becomes sicker The insinuation white people took They never thought to blame whitepeople both worlds Indian and white need to be integrated to The old man triestraditional Indian cures but to no avail youand the others other veterans don't get well The wrought by the coming ofthe white people The second medicine man to talk He didn't actlike a medicine man at that his ceremoniesmay be different from the traditional ones but For example he keeps old Santa Fe powers come from many sources in keep him heavily sedated incontrast to Betonie's cure that he brought the return of long muddyroad to the prison camp He damned that it would make his closefriend Rocky stagger and then him In Silko's eyes Western medicine cannot cure the don't know anything about ceremonies or these things another personage plays a key role but Montano is more than a lover and thenatural world a significant value of rain to his people as well alone by either group It cannot medical establishment that feels threatened heavilyon drugs that erase consciousness The Pueblo Indian perspective the natural world other human told and retold myths and ceremonies can bring health as
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