A Yellow Raft in Blue Water by SparkNotes

A Yellow Raft in Blue Water by SparkNotes

Author:SparkNotes [SparkNotes]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 12

Summary: Chapter 12

Lee’s corpse is finally delivered to the reservation, and Christine takes Rayona to the funeral. Christine drives her new car, a Volaré, through a snowstorm late at night. At one point during the drive, Christine, in a fit of snow blindness, thinks she sees Lee standing by the side of the road, halfway up a golden staircase and holding his hand out for her. Focused on this vision, Christine skids the car and spins off the road. After changing Rayona’s diaper and feeding her in the car, Christine starts off again toward the reservation.

By the time Christine and Rayona arrive, Lee’s body is lying in wait at Aunt Ida’s house. When Christine sees Ida, she is struck by the similarities between Ida and Rayona. Many people attend Lee’s wake, but Dayton is not among them. Christine is ready to forgive Dayton for not going to war, but she soon realizes that some of the people on the reservation blame her for Lee’s death. Christine asks Ida where she can put Rayona to sleep. For the first time Ida shows some affection to Rayona.

Lee’s funeral is the next day, and Father Hurlburt stops by to lead everyone to the church. Christine has not been to church once since the world failed to end years before, so she stands at the back. Christine sees Dayton sitting in the pews, and she flashes her wedding ring at him as he is leaving. As it is winter, the ground is too hard to bury Lee, so the mourners take handfuls of potting soil to throw on the casket. When they are finished, Ida cleans off the dirt and shakes cedar out onto the casket in a six-pointed pattern, in the center of which she places Lee’s championship buckle. The only person who does not throw her dirt is Christine, who stands petrified and unable to move. Finally, Dayton grabs Christine’s wrist and tells her she must bury Lee. When Dayton lets go of Christine’s arm, she is able to move again and throws dirt on the coffin.

There is a get-together at Pauline’s, but Christine and Dayton skip it and go to dinner in town instead. They order food but do not talk much. Christine brags about her life in Seattle. Later, the veterans hold an honor ceremony for Lee at the mission gym. Willard Pretty Dog, one of the veterans, pulls Ida into a dance. Christine dances with Vernon, another veteran, and Dayton dances with baby Rayona.

Analysis: Chapter 12

Despite Christine’s disillusionment with religion, in this chapter we see her fall back on her faith as a support, and religion takes on a new credibility in the novel. As she is driving through the snowstorm to the funeral, Christine prays for protection against skidding on the icy road. Unlike her previous religious experiences, which were as a member of an organized religious group, Christine’s prayer exhibits a personal faith. Out on the snowy road, Christine does not have to deal with religious dogma and prays directly to God without an intermediary.



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