Kate Morrison narrates the story, telling her life while living a future based on her past. Kate grew up in northern Ontario, in a small farming community known as Crow Lake. Kate grew up with great influences from her family, and especially from the stories her father told her of Great Grandmother Morrison. As Kate grows up to be a very strong and intelligent woman her tragic past influences her life in the future.
The memories Kate has of the family being together are the ones that stuck with her the longest. The last family dinner the Morrison family had together was when Luke broke the news about his acceptance into teachers college. Offers like this did not come around to people in Crow Lake often, so the family took it with great pride. Their parents insisted on getting Luke a new suitcase in order to go away to school, so the next day they headed into town. Luke and Matt are left to watch Kate and her younger sister Bo while their parents went into town. Kate and Matt’s relationship is clearly shown throughout the entire novel, she looks up to him always and relies on him for support and guidance. They would spend hours and hours at the pond, so when Matt had to baby-sit his sisters, he knew exactly what to do. When their parents went into town Matt took Kate down to the pond to pass time, when they returned home they saw an unfamiliar car pull around the road, not the people they were hoping for- but the police.
Seeing police in Crow Lake was never a good thing. Hearing the tragic news that their parents had been hit by a logging truck and died, was the one memory Kate will never forget. She remembered everything about that moment for her entire life- the way Matt’s jaw tightened, Luke stood there in shock, but both of them had to pretend that everything was going to be okay, they were the adults now. The family was about to deal with a series of unfortunate events, which as time passed, made the children have a stronger bond. Their aunt Annie came to help them as soon as she heard the news, she needed to help them figure out what was going to happen.
Throughout the novel the story is shown from the past and the present tense. In Kate’s present she is dating a man named Daniel, who she met in university. Daniel is a professor in the Zoology department, Kate also majored in zoology. She continues to struggle her past, and her decision to go to school was the breaking point for Kate. Since Luke gave up his opportunity to go away to school in order to support the family, it allowed Matt to have the same chance ( he was always known as the “true scholar”), Matt also gave up his chance in order to allow Kate to go, and so he could work to support the family. Kate takes the chance, and decides to go away to school, which she regrets as time goes by. To this day Kate feels regret and worries that her family will not forgive her for the decision she has made, which makes her avoid Crow Lake for twelve years.
In Chapter three, Kate struggles dealing with her past when she receives an invitation to Matt’s sons eighteenth birthday, the flood of emotions and memories hit her like a truck, she was nervous, and confused. Kate has a tough time sharing her past with Daniel, it is the one major thing she never shares with him so receiving the invitation to go back home gave her the opportunity to invite Daniel back home and show him where she came from. Kate grew up with a family that did not share how they were feeling, if someone was to do something to upset you, you wouldn’t say so. This goes back to the eleventh commandment, also it refers back to her Great grandmother Morrison. Kate was always trying to keep her emotions and memories locked up inside of her as a result of her past.
Kate describes her life as “osmosis”, she would soak up her surroundings unintentionally in order to know and remember things. Kate could always remember the significant moments in her life, with great detail it was almost like she is re-living her memories.
I would describe Kate’s way to recall a memory a gift, she can always return to her true home. Her childhood memories is what she lives on, especially her relationship with Matt. A lot of her memories revolve around the times they had together. This reminds me of when I was younger, me and my brother used to be really close, but as time went on the relationship changed, he grew up and took the opportunities that he had, and moved out. The family itself got torn apart - likewise, Kate’s family got torn apart after the death of their parents- this of course is not the same as my parents dying, but the situation changed and has affected my life completely. People are always growing apart, and as life goes on and people take chances, the experience can really change that persons life.
After the death of Mr and Mrs Morrison, their sister came to stay with the children. She lived with her father and brothers cleaning up after them, which allowed them to work. Moving in with the Morrison children made aunt Annie ecstatic because she never got the chance to meet them. Describing this time as “the honey moon period” because there was no real happiness, there was dread lying inside everyone, especially Kate. The realization that the Morrison children would not be able to stay and live together at their farm was unbearable. Aunt Annie let the children know that none of the family was able to support all of them, so Luke was to go to teachers college - as planned, Matt would go and work for Aunt Annie at the farm, and Kate and Bo would stay together and go live at their other aunts, in Riviere-du-loup. The thought of the four of them splitting up killed Kate.
Kate is a twenty-six year old woman and having avoided her past for twelve years, any resemblance to Crow Lake struck Kate hard. When Kate receives an invitation to Matt son’s eighteenth, she has troubles processing her thoughts. She has troubles sleeping, because she is so unsure of whether or not she should tell Daniel about it, she is uncertain about whether it would be a good or bad idea to introduce Daniel on the first trip back home. Daniel must have read the letter because later that week he wanted to have a serious talk with Kate about their relationship, he wasn’t sure if it was going anywhere or if she was serious about it. Daniel had shared everything with Kate, and has introduced her to the family that he has, Kate has not; she has not shared one bit of her past with Daniel, and she has not introduced him to any of her family. It is almost like she is trying to avoid her past life, and family because of her worries about the decision she has made about further going her education in ecology.
I’ve come to realize that Kate has a hard time dealing with her past, because she never fully expressed herself about how she feels. She bottled up any emotion she had when she was a child going through the death of her parents, and now that Daniel wants to know more about her she has a tough time letting it out and talking about it. This shows that when you go through hard times, you should always let it out and talk about it- especially with family. Your family is your main support group and will be there for you no matter what, in order to get through and recover fully from tragic situations you need to talk about them, especially to fix them.
Future
Kate recalls her first few years at university, even though at this time she misses her family, she was unable to go home and visit often because she did not have enough money to do so. Since she had no distractions at all it allowed Kate to focus on her studies, she chose to become an invertebrate ecologist studying the effects of pollution on the population of freshwater ponds. The decision to study in this field was definitely influenced by Matt, and the hours they spent by the ponds. Matt and Kate would spend so much time down at the ponds, just learning and discussing what was happening right before their eyes. She considered the time spent there some sort of therapy, that is where she found most comfort - not only from Matt but from the pond itself.
In the present Kate realizes that Daniel was mad she had not told him about the invitation to the party, she finally discusses it with him which makes him thrilled. He is stoked to go meet her family. Kate has a tough time deciding what to get Simon for a gift which causes more tension between her and Daniel, after days of stressing she finally decides to get him an open account at the university book store because he is going to be attending university to study physics.
Daniel is excited to drive deep into the country, the deeper they get the more excited he gets. This experience is so new to him, he is the most nervous he has been. They finally arrive at Matt’s new home, he now lives on the Pye farm with Marie, his wife and his son, Simon. The dinner conversation was started with Marie explaining how she saw her father kill Laurie. The police got to the farm to arrest Calvin but he killed himself before they got there, Mrs.Pye had to be taken to a mental hospital where she eventually died, Matt took over the farm and burnt down the shed where Laurie died.
Luke loses his job because of lies he tells sally’s parents. This leaves the children with no income except what is left of their fathers money (which was not much). Matt becomes really concerned about the lack of income, and their situation and decides he will not be accepting the opportunity to go to university, but to stay and work in order to support the family. It is almost Christmas, Matt and Luke are frequently arguing about the fights that they should buy for the neighbours who have invited them to dinner, this only stresses them out more. Kate can clearly sense tension and concern when it’s around, and it only makes her more worried about what will happen to the family.
Whenever someone in your family is having troubles, you are always going to be concerned and worried about them. Kate is very worried about Matt throughout the entire novel, she realizes later that Matt never fully coped through the death of his parents, since he was eighteen he was considered an adult and no one ever really realized or thought to see if he was okay, or needed to talk about anything. This was one of the most stressful times in Matt’s life and no one was there to help him, but all Kate wanted to do is help but she never knew how to.
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