Pg52-53
While reading August Wilson’s The
Piano Lesson I was struck by the hazy portrayal of the death of Bernice’s
husband Crawley. While reading this
passage it becomes obvious that Boy Willie played a large role in the death of
Crawley but the actual circumstances are unknown. The only other person present
was Lymon, who at best is a simple and unreliable source of information and who
at worst does not care to reveal the truth. Bernice seems to believe that Boy
Willie I the direct cause of her husband’s death, not that he directly pulled
the trigger but that he might as well have since he knowingly put her husband
into a volatile situation. Even Crawleys killer is uncertain, the men knew that
they were pilfering extra wood from what they were cutting, and if Crawley knew
that they were stealing and knowingly brought a gun with him as Boy Willie
claims then he knew what situation he was putting himself into. If that is the
case then to say his death was Boy Willies fault would be unfair but if Boy
Willie led Crawley to believe that the wood was his and that they had to move
it before it was stolen, as Bernice claims, then he really could be seen as the
reason for Crawley’s death.
Boy Willie is a straight forward
kind of guy, to the point of being rude and abrasive. When he wants something
he comes right out and says it. When he first arrives at Doaker and Bernieces’
residence he announces why he is there, and even explains why he wants the
money, in great detail. He explains repeatedly to anyone who will listen how he
intends to purchase the Sutter land and that the piano is doing Berniece no
good just sitting in her front room. To his credit Boy Willie is not a liar,
everything he says is true from his point of view, and as such I believe that
he is a mostly reliable narrator. You must understand that everything he says
may not happen exactly the way he says it did, but Boy Willie is not interested
in embellishing the story. When he says that Crawley brought a gun with him to
move the wood it is my humble opinion that Crawley did bring a gun and even
have fired the first shot as Boy Willie tells it.
The entire tale is hinging on whether
or not Crawley shot at someone he believed to be attempting to steal their
already stolen wood, or if he shot at someone thinking the wood rightfully
belonged to Lymon and Boy Willie. It really doesn’t even matter who killed him,
it matters who Boy Willie led him to believe he was working against. There is
also the looming question of who really shot Crawley. Boy Willie has been truthful up until now, why
would he start to lie now. The poor bereaved woman does not care who killed her
husband, she cares that her brother talked her husband into doing something
illegal, possibly by telling him it was legal and from her point of view got
him killed. If Boy Willie is to be believed though Crawley was fully aware of
the circumstances of the wood transportation, and that was why he brought the
gun, and fired at their unknown antagonist. He may even have fired thinking to
scare off the other men who had come to move the wood, either way it hardly
matters to Berniece, she just wants her husband back and blames Boy Willie for
his death.
I like your thoughts and comments about Boy Willie having a hand in Crawley's death either directly or indirectly. However, I would like to argue that Boy Willie is not a reliable narrator because when it comes to Crawley's death or Sutter's death, he get's unusually evasive and doesn't answer the question or reply to what was said about it. He gives half-veiled answers that dismiss the comment or question to dodge having to answer it. I do agree, too, that Boy Willie only talks about one things; selling the watermelons and buying Sutter's land as well as everything he does he perceives to be for the best for his family. He believes that he's doing his family good, and no one can blame or condemn him for that, merely the way he he goes about it is wrong to most people.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with the idea of your initial argument, Sheldon Price. Berniece is looking for a scapegoat to pin the murder of her husband on. However, I have to agree with Andrew Campbell and say that Boy Willie is an unreliable because he lost his credibility through his lies. Boy Willie lied to Berniece when he said that he sold all of his watermelons and didn’t (48).
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