Recent and past events incorporated into the novel
Women
"...I saw her disappear behind the orange trees, swaying her hips as she went." (p. 123)
Time & place
War
Greek Revolution
"...I had organized with my closest friends a Friendly Society..." (pg. 53)
Crete Uprising
"In 1896 I was already a fully grown man." (pg. 21)
Mining was important
Technology not as advanced
Focus on nature
What was easy & Hard?
Carolina Cue
Easy to understand
It is customary in Greek culture to leave someone something of yours after you pass
Zorba received the parrot from Dame Hortense
"Zorba took down the parrot and his cage from over the dead woman's head." (p. 266)
The narrator received the santuri from Zorba
"The deceased often talked about you, she says, and left instructions that a santuri of his should be given to you after his death to help you remember him."
hard to understand
The narrator wishes to change who he is and go against social norm
"I was now one with the night and the sea; my mind was like a glow-worm that had lit it's little lantern and settled on the damp, dark earth, and was waiting." (p. 55)
"A butterfly, fresh from the chrysalis, flew up and tired to light on Zorba's mustache, but it tickled him, he snorted and the butterfly flew calmly away and disappeared in the rays of the sun." (p. 231)
The work vs. my culture
Samantha Hall
Zorba's culture
Narrator turned to nature to clear his mind
“I stooped, filled my palm with sea water, moistened my brow and temples. I felt refreshed.” (p. 63)
Lack of technological advances forced a turn to nature, leading to adventure
Boats used to travel across water
“I wanted to take the boat for Crete and had gone down to the port.” (p. 3)
Nature nourishes the soul
“Zorba was the man I had sought so long in vain...not yet severed from mother earth.” (p. 13)
Today's culture
Our lives are consumed by technology
“It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” -Albert Einstein
More efficient ways to travel
Life today would be nonexistent without technology
People have to allow nature to affect them today
My Culture
Grew up in Connecticut
Homeschooled
Not exposed to much technology
Forced to go out and explore nature
Interesting Parts in the novel
Stella Khezri
the sea
Consistently represented
Represents the current mood in the scene
"We stayed a long time drinking and slowly munching like two great rabbits, and we could hear the roaring of the sea." (p. 79)
Shows how connected people were with nature
Lignite mine
Destroys nature, but work must be done
"You've got to be in the mood to work. If you're not, get back to the tavern!" (p. 49)
Symbolizes Zorba's passion for work despite respecting nature
The Santuri
Part of human nature to enjoy things the way Zorba enjoys the santuri
"If I'm in the mood, d'you hear? ... But the santuri, that's different. It's a wild animal, it needs freedom. If I'm in the mood, I'll play." (p. 14)
Birds
Women are represented in comparison to a variety of birds.
Elegant birds
"Would you have the heart to pluck a peacock?" (p. 82)
Aged birds
"It's the old birds who make the best stew,' he said, licking his lips."
Women are graceful creatures like birds
Activity
Greek organic food tasting
Hummus and pita chips
Red pepper hummus (reddish colour), Baba Ganoush (grayish), and regular hummus (beige)