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E.Lit.C.G9.1st Term,Sep. - Mrs Mahmood

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The Author…
The summary…
In Mrs Mahmood by Segun Afolabi we have the theme of fear, regret, insecurity,
discontent, love, connection and escape. Narrated in the first person by a man
called Mr Mahmood the reader realises after reading the story that Afolabi may
be exploring the theme of fear. Mr Mahmood though living a comfortable life
has fears and regrets from his past. He was once an above average athlete
though with the passing of time his talents have not reached the potential they
might have reached. Similarly when Mr Mahmood attempts to strike the young
boy for robbing the shoes. He regrets it. Though the reality is his actions would
be considered to be very normal. It is also interesting that Mr Mahmood does
not contact the police and only informs the boy’s mother of what has
happened. This could be important as Mr Mahmood may believe in giving
others (and himself) a second chance. Mr Mahmood’s character also appears to
be strict. He takes his job and the job that others do for him seriously. It is as
though he has no time for fun in his life which may contribute to the reason as
to why Mr Mahmood feels downtrodden for most of the story. It is as though
he has been beaten by life.
Something which some readers might understand considering the
prospects that Mr Mahmood showed for athletics when he was younger.
He also does not feel as though he deserves Isobel as a wife. This too may
be important as Mr Mahmood is feeling insecure when there is no real
reason for him to do so. Though it took time he and Isobel made a
connection and decided to get married. The continual mentioning of Isobel
having children in the story might also be significance as there is a sense
that Mahmood is not necessarily ready for children. Though in all
likelihood this may be the next step in his relationship with Isobel. It’s just
that Mr Mahmood may not necessarily realise this. Isobel is also a calming
factor in her husband’s life. Something that is noticeable when they both
go for a drive. Mr Mahmood is able to relax after the events of the day. If
anything Mr Mahmood with the exception of having Isobel in his life
appears to be discontent. Boyhood dreams still linger in his mind and there
is a sense of vacancy in his life.
Though Isobel works in a totally different type of job to Mr Mahmood. She
still has the ability on a human level to identify with her husband. This may
be one of the reasons as to why Mr Mahmood loves Isobel so much.
Though it is true he sees faults in her. His overriding emotion when it comes
to Isobel is one of love. She provides the solid foundation that Mr
Mahmood needs in his life. When he is low she has the ability to lift his
mood and when he is happy she is able to be happy for him too. It is as
though Mr Mahmood has found the perfect match and he knows it. Even if
he does like to be argumentative at times he realises that he is a lucky man
having Isobel in his life. Life could be a lot worse for Mr Mahmood. Rather
than being married he could be single and unhappy and rather than being a
manager of the shop he could merely be an employee answerable to the
manager. Life for Mahmood is very much in his own hands. He has control
of his life. Even if at times he does not appreciate this.
The end of the story is also interesting as Afolabi appears to be exploring
the theme of escape. By going to the park and running around the track. Mr
Mahmood in many ways is reliving his youth. Trying to prove to himself that
he is still capable of doing the things he was once able to do when he was
younger. Something that the reader is already aware of by the fact that Mr
Mahmood caught the thief when he ran out of the shop. What is also
interesting is that Mr Mahmood can envisage a change in his life but that
the one constant for him would be Isobel. This too is significant as it
highlights again to the reader just how in love Mr Mahmood is with Isobel.
No matter what changes Mr Mahmood would make to his life or if a change
was forced upon him (in employment or otherwise). He would remain by
Isobel’s side. Mr Mahmood probably realising that Isobel is the only person
in his life that can keep him calm and ensure he feels assured about his own
abilities. Not only is Isobel his wife but she also acts as a safety net for Mr
Mahmood.
Themes…
Isobel
• Accepting Mr. Mahmood for who he is, she completely and fully loves
him.
• She provides a shoulder for him to cry on, advice for him to improve,
and goes along with all his plans
• She is an uptight woman who is quite introverted, staying away from
substances such as alcohol
• She is a very empathetic person, understanding Mr Mahmood despite
their different backgrounds
Mr Mahmood…
• He has plenty of skeletons in his closet, extremely regretful of the fact that he did
not pursue fully his skill in running during his youth.
• This occurred due to his fear of failure – he was arrogant, due to which he did not want
people to see him fall.
• This is seen in his desire for consistency, which removes any possible risks from his everyday life.
• He feels unaccomplished and rejected due to this – he can not forgive himself.
• Unable to move on, he becomes quick-tempered, living in the regrets of his past.
• These emotions are again brought up when, despite being an old man, he manages to catch
up to the sprinting youth, proving that he could potentially have gotten big if he had
followed his dreams.
• His regret is a message to the reader not to give up.
• He never had to confidence to follow his dreams – his inertia kept him stagnant.
• He is a very perceptive person.
• This is seen in his meticulousness while taking care of the shop.
• However, he often uses this negatively to observe his flaws and scold himself for them.
• He does not know how to handle his emotions, instead preferring to run away
from them.
• Due to this, whenever he is in a stressful situation, he leaves the shop.
• However, this only contributes more to his self-loathing, since he recognizes that these actions were
wrong.
• As mentioned before, the resolution could also be seen as a form of escapism.
• The one constant in his life is his wife, who treats him with utmost respect and
anchors him when he wallows in depression.
Going to his wife…
Theft…
Questions…
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