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 Short Stories
"A Fine Son"
Information Plot/Description
Information
- First published:
- December 1959 issue of Playboy
- Also known as:
Plot/Description
This most remarkable thing about this story, I think,
is the timing. I don't want to give the surprise away to those of you who
haven't read it, but just think about the fact that Dahl was able to write
this incredibly compassionate and and yet subtly ironic story (about a
woman who has lost three children in the last eighteen months and
desperately wants her newborn to survive) after witnessing countless
horrible atrocities in World War II. It's amazing. It's also worth noting
that this story, unlike many others, does not have a surprise "twist" at
the very end. There is a shocking revelation, but the reader arrives at it
gradually throughout the story.
Spoiler Warning! The narrative begins
immediately after the birth of a baby, a boy. The doctor tries to reassure
the mother Klara that the child is healthy and will survive, but she has
lost all hope after her other three children have died. We also learn that
she and her husband, Alois, have recently moved to this new city and that
he is an overbearing, unsatisfied sort of man. The doctor manages to
convince her that her new son is all right and she decides to name him
Adolphus, or Adolf for short. She finally gets to hold her little Adolf
and falls in love with the beautiful child. Her husband arrives (Note: the
doctor addresses him as "Herr Hitler"!!) and comments on the boy's small
size. The doctor pleads with him to give his wife some needed support. He
finally kisses her and tries to comfort her. "He must live, Alois," she
cries. "He must, he must... Oh God, be merciful unto him
now..." Of course, we know that the very infant whose life she prays for
is none other than Adolf Hitler, the man responsible for millions of
deaths and years of suffering in World War II.
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