No Name Woman is attacked because her immoral action adultery, confirmed by her pregnancy, threatens moral behavior enforced through centuries of tradition. ?In the village structure,? Kingston notes, ?spirits shimmered among the live creatures, balanced and held in equilibrium by time and land? (34). When No Name Woman?s family banishes her from the family, she runs out into the fields surrounding the house and falls to the ground, ?her own land no more? (35). Her family no longer considers her among the ?live creatures.? When Kingston says the shimmering ?spirits? she implies that if the nonliving behave and nothing is out of balance, they will be protected, but their presence implies that both the living and the nonliving actively and forcefully protect the morals that stabilize the village. In violating socially accepted behavior, the aunt?s illegitimate child violates the
No Name Woman is attacked because her immoral action adultery, confirmed by her pregnancy, threatens moral behavior enforced through centuries of tradition. ?In the village structure,? Kingston notes, ?spirits shimmered among the live creatures, balanced and held in equilibrium by time and land? (34). When No Name Woman?s family banishes her from the family, she runs out into the fields surrounding the house and falls to the ground, ?her own land no more? (35). Her family no longer considers her among the ?live creatures.? When Kingston says the shimmering ?spirits? she implies that if the nonliving behave and nothing is out of balance, they will be protected, but their presence implies that both the living and the nonliving actively and forcefully protect the morals that stabilize the village. In violating socially accepted behavior, the aunt?s illegitimate child violates the