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294:. The Oedipus complex is traditionally resolved when the son identifies with the father and develops a healthy libidinal relationship with the mother. In A Solitary Blue, the disappearance of Melody prevents the Oedipus complex from properly forming. When Melody reenters Jeff's life, he first expresses his unconscious desire—his first words to her after seeing her for the first time in five years were, "I'd forgotten how beautiful you are." But just as the Oedipus complex is revived in Jeff, he meets Melody's new boyfriend, Max, who awakens a deep 357: 24: 246:
On his second summer visit one year later, Melody spends little time with Jeff. Instead, she focuses on a new boyfriend, named Max. The second visit shows Jeff that Melody does not care about him. Frustrated, he buys a boat and goes to a solitary, remote island. There he sees a blue heron and relates
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At 7 years old, Jeff Greene comes home from school to find a note from his mother, Melody Hittinger, telling him that she had to leave for a while and for him to not be sad. Left with his reserved father, the Professor, the burgeoning Jeff fails to make human connections. In sixth grade, Jeff catches
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for the summer. He connects with her and has a wonderful time, bringing joy back in his life. After his visit, he writes letters to Melody on the first day of each month, even though she never writes back. For Christmas, he sends Melody a beautiful scarf but receives nothing from her in return. Jeff
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in him. It's only after both the Oedipus complex and the castration anxiety are central to Jeff's unconscious that he develops his neuroses and falls into a deep depression. Since Jeff is unable to identify with neither the reserved Horace nor the negligent Max, he's unable to resolve his feelings,
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After two years in Crisfield, Jeff meets Mina Smiths, and the Tillermans: Dicey, Sammy, Maybeth, and James. Jeff seduces Dicey with his guitar skills, and soon bonds with Sammy through Dicey's job at a local grocery store, Maybeth when he visits Dicey's house to observe Maybeth's talent, and James
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Jeff deals with anxiety from the trauma of his mother's absence in his life throughout the novel. He worries that his father will also abandon him, which his father's indifference to everything ("it wouldn't make any difference") confirms. As Jeff ages, he deals with this anxiety in different
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Repeating eighth grade at his new school, Jeff makes two good friends, Phil and Andy, gets his life back on track. He takes an interest in schoolwork, and learns how to play the guitar, which fosters a new relationship with his father. These changes underscore Jeff learning to accept himself.
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manners: at first, he mimics his father's indifference, but eventually that becomes too much and he falls into a depression. Only once he forms meaningful relationships—with his father and with his new friends in Crisfield—he works through his complicated feelings.
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In eighth grade, Jeff begins to fail his classes and starts skipping classes to ride a local amusement park ride. After his father, Horace, finds out the truth, he decides to make a change for Jeff's good. The two move to a cabin located near
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and he ultimately fails eighth grade. Only once Jeff and Horace move to Crisfield and develop an intimate relationship, and Jeff meets Dicey, does Jeff resolve the Oedipus complex in the
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As Jeff finally forms human connections, Melody abruptly returns to his life and Jeff realizes that he never needed her love in order to be happy.
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analysis. Melody leaves when Jeff is 7 years old in second grade. To Freud, this is just after completion of the
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the flu and tries to hide it from the Professor, in hopes of it not disturbing his routine.
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convinces himself to excuse Melody for ignoring him, and he continues to love her.
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it to his own life. When Jeff returns home to Baltimore, he isolates himself.
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Atheneum Books
Cynthia Voigt
Newbery Honor
Cynthia Voigt
Newbery Honor
Tillerman Cycle
Dicey's Song
Come a Stranger
Charleston, South Carolina
Crisfield
birdwatching
Freudian
phallic stage
Oedipus complex
castration anxiety
latency stage
Newbery Medal
"Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922-Present"

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