Raymond Carver and Edward Hopper displays isolation in most of their work. One of Carver’s story “Chef’s House” depicts a couple who have been separated and narrated by Edna who carefully accepts the proposal of her recovering alcoholic husband to live together to recapture the past. Edward Hopper’s Chair Car shows a car with the interior of a room which has 4 unique people sitting on chairs. In Carver’s “Chef’s House” and Hopper’s Chair Car recognizes the idea of isolation and loneliness. In “Chef’s House” it right away display the idea that Wes is a recovering alcoholic that persistently asks his ex-wife, Edna, to come up to live with him. Edna eventually agrees with the help of a proposition saying, “I want you to try and be the Wes I …show more content…
In this painting, although they are surrounded by other people, it continues to portray the idea that isolation and loneliness exists in each person. The individuals that were sitting in the chairs are separated in a way that none of them were sitting next to each other. The lady sitting on the right is reading a book of some sort but has an expression that shows she was solely focused on the book rather than anything that was going on around her. The lady sitting on the left facing diagonally towards the front who seems to be lost in thought. Although she seems lost in thought, her posture seems very uncomfortable and unhappy. The other two people that are shown in the picture were not able to be identified with anything other than facing towards the door. As you look closer, the door has no door handle, creating a sense of seclusion and how they are trapped inside. The whole room has no decorations and seems very dark since the only light that is being seen is the one from the windows on the right side. The light that is projected from the window creates a dreadful feeling inside the car with the color of dark yellow. It shows discomfort to the person looking at the painting and loneliness because of the atmosphere of each individual. They are all lost in their own thoughts and world because they were isolated from each