Saturday, October 12, 2019
Potiki - Is Toko Maui? :: essays research papers fc
She blew his mouth and nostrils, and with two fingers lightly massaged his chest until the mucus began to drain freely. She took a pendant from her ear and put it on the blanket beside him. ââ¬ËTokowaru-i-te-Marama. Ko Tokowaru-i-te-Marama te ingoa o tenei,ââ¬â¢ she said. (Grace 36) The passage above comes from the book Potiki. Itââ¬â¢s when granny Tamihana breathes life into Toko and gives him the name of her deceased brother. In Potiki, a novel written by Patricia Grace, we are introduced to a family that is given a special gift. That gift is in a form of a child named Toko. Toko isnââ¬â¢t any ordinary child for he knows all his past stories and has the ability to see future stories. Toko was born by Mary and is cared for by Maryââ¬â¢s brother Hemi and his wife Roimata. In yet another novel, there is a strong presence of mythological icons being incorporated into a book. Grace ties the legend of Maui into the character of Toko. Toko and Maui were both born prematurely. Another similarity Grace ties in with the legend of Maui is the fishing story. Maui goes out fishing with his brothers and brags that heââ¬â¢ll catch a bigger fish than his brothers and Tokoââ¬â¢s fishing with his family in the lagoon and catches a big eel. Lastly, Grace links the legend of Mauiââ¬â¢s death to Tokoââ¬â¢s death. In Potiki, Toko enters the wharenui to bring back Manu who was sleepwalking. Instead a gunshot was heard and Toko was killed. In the legend of Maui, Maui tried to capture death by trying to crawl into the death goddess ââ¬Å"hidden source of lifeâ⬠to capture her heart. A bird laughs, which woke the death goddess and closed her mouth. The teeth of the death goddess cut Maui in the center and killed him. According to Westervelt, ââ¬Å"Maui may mean ââ¬Å"to live,â⬠to subsists,â⬠and may refer to beauty and strength, or it may have the idea of ââ¬Å"the left handâ⬠or ââ¬Å"turning aside. (1)â⬠In Potiki, Grace ties in the meaning of Maui to the character Toko. In what way is the birth of Toko and Maui similar and itââ¬â¢s relationship with Westerveltââ¬â¢s definition of Maui? How is Tokoââ¬â¢s fishing story similar with the legend of Maui pulling the island of New Zealand and its relationship with Westerveltââ¬â¢s definition of Maui? How is the death of Toko similar to the way Maui dies and how it relates to the definition of Maui?
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