Part 2- Blog 6
As we read further into Weather, we can see how the roles that Lizzie takes on take a toll on her. It is evident she misses a time when she did not have the same responsibilities or knowledge about the world she has now. She misses the people she loved, not having to worry, and “not knowing evil or sad things”. Being a mother, sister, daughter, friend, worker, and wife all have their own expectations that she must meet individually. In the first part, the tone is slightly more relaxed as there is a fast paced nature and the narrator has more of a handle on things. Her panic about the world, in the sense of her own life but also the bigger picture of everything and everyone is setting in more. When her son has a concert, the narrator claims the last song is one about our lives and time being fleeting which seems like a very dire topic for children to sing about. Whether this is reality or Lizzie is warping or exaggerating the lyrics, it is clear she feels fearful or uncertain about the future. Growing up, a child has a lot of irrational fears about the world and having a parent that can provide stability and reassurance is important. But the narrator is seemingly being thrown off balance with all that is in front of her. This is very relatable in thinking about the day to day responsibilities we all have while also dealing with existential dread and fear about things that aren’t so irrational anymore.
We also see Lizzie deal with her own morality more in Part 2. She questions whether or not she is a good person or makes good decisions. Later in the chapter, she thinks back to when she visited a friend and ruined her towel. And while she decided to tell the truth about what happened she wished she stole money from a vegetable stand when heading back home. I think this was an interesting anecdote considering we often reflect back on “bad” or morally gray decisions made and have regrets about not doing the right thing. Here, it seems Lizzie goes back and forth with the way she wants to live her life and about the decisions she makes.



