Tuesday 13 June 2023

THE TRIP OF LE HORLA

 

Learning outcomes

·       Learner will be equipped with new culture, custom and tradition.

·       Learner will understand the consequence /adventure of space travel

·       Learner will read, analyses and interpret the travelogue

 

GIST

 The Trip of Le Horla is a travelogue by Guy de Maupassant about the author’s ride in a hot air balloon. Three travellers and three crew members start their journey in the evening from Paris to Heyst.The author describes in details every step right from inflating the balloon to their landing at the Belgian border. The unique feeling and experience of travelling in a balloon through the calm night sky is presented in the story with great mastery.  The reader almost experiences the same thoughts and feelings of the travellers.

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Hot air balloon


Author-Guy de Maupassant
  

SUMMARY
 

 Guy de Maupassant was a French writer who lived in the nineteenth century. His short stories are well-known. ‘The Trip of Le Horla’ is a travel essay. In the essay, he recalls his balloon ride experiences. The first name of this travel essay was From Paris to s Heyst. The balloon journey took place between La Villette in Paris and Heyst in Belgium. The balloon’s name was ‘Le Horla.’ It translates as ‘the outsider.’

The Horla,'' or ''Le Horla'' (French), is a story composed of diary entries from a middle-class man that relate his descent into madness because of an otherworldly spirit. The short story opens with the introduction of an unnamed bourgeois narrator. The narrator has recently suffered a series of experiences that convince him he is either losing his mind or haunted by something. He recalls a dream about a Brazilian ship he had days before he began to feel unwell. During his dream, he recalls compulsively waving to the ship. Unbeknownst to him, his wave invites a supernatural being into his home.

In his diary, the narrator complains of a severe fever and an inability to sleep. He frequently awakes with a feeling that someone is watching him, a suspicion supported by his experience of physical pressure on his chest that he describes as someone kneeling on him. The Horla begins to dominate the narrator's thoughts. As a result, the narrator experiences a state of delirium where he struggles to distinguish reality from imagination.

The narrator begins to doubt his sanity after he pours himself a glass of water at night and finds it empty in the morning despite having no recollection of having drunk the water. The narrator's resolution builds as he considers his sanity. He decides he is sane and attributes his experiences to something supernatural.

The narrator reads about a population of Brazilians fleeing their home. The impetus for these Brazilian's exodus was a spirit that possessed their mind and, notably, lived on water, just like the Horla. The narrator connects his dream about the ship to the Horla's presence.

The narrator resolves to kill the Horla. He traps the Horla in a room. With the Horla trapped, he burns his house to the ground, burning several servants alive in the process. The Horla survives the fire. In a desperate attempt to escape the unbearable presence of the Horla, the narrator dies by suicide


WORKING OF HOT AIR BALLOON -SAMPLE VIEO


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THE TRIP OF LE HORLA

  Learning outcomes ·        Learner will be equipped with new culture, custom and tradition. ·        Learner will understand the conse...