Autobiography of Red

by

Anne Carson

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Herakles’s Grandmother Character Analysis

Herakles’s grandmother lives with Herakles’s mother and the rest of Herakles’s family in Hades. She’s a wise, chatty old woman who likes to tell long-winded stories about her travels to Argentina and her past as a photographer. When Geryon visits Hades, she shows him a 15-minute exposure photograph she took of a volcano that erupted on Hades in 1923, entitled “Red Patience.” Geryon finds the photo equal parts “disturbing” for its portrayal of destruction, and fascinating for the way it shows him how one may use photography to impose the illusion of control over time. Geryon later captures his own 15-minute exposure photograph of a fly drowning in a pail of water. Geryon is also struck by the old woman’s tales of Lava Man, who was imprisoned in a local jail during the eruption and was the disaster’s only known survivor. Toward the end of Geryon’s stay in Hades, he, Herakles, and Herakles’s grandmother visit the active volcano that was the subject of “Red Patience.”

Herakles’s Grandmother Quotes in Autobiography of Red

The Autobiography of Red quotes below are all either spoken by Herakles’s Grandmother or refer to Herakles’s Grandmother. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Identity and Creativity Theme Icon
).
Chapter 14 Quotes

What if you took a fifteen-minute exposure of a man in jail, let’s say the lava
has just reached his window?
he asked. I think you are confusing subject and object, she said.
Very likely, said Geryon.

Related Characters: Geryon (speaker), Herakles’s Grandmother (speaker), Herakles
Related Symbols: Volcano 
Page Number: 51
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 18 Quotes

I am a drop of gold he would say
I am molten matter returned from the core of earth to tell you interior things

Related Characters: Herakles’s Grandmother (speaker), Lava Man (speaker), Geryon, Ancash
Related Symbols: Wings , Volcano 
Page Number: 59
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 30 Quotes

It is
because of her I began to notice moments of death. Children make you see distances.

Related Characters: Lazer (speaker), Geryon, Herakles’s Grandmother
Related Symbols: Volcano 
Page Number: 94
Explanation and Analysis:
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Herakles’s Grandmother Quotes in Autobiography of Red

The Autobiography of Red quotes below are all either spoken by Herakles’s Grandmother or refer to Herakles’s Grandmother. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Identity and Creativity Theme Icon
).
Chapter 14 Quotes

What if you took a fifteen-minute exposure of a man in jail, let’s say the lava
has just reached his window?
he asked. I think you are confusing subject and object, she said.
Very likely, said Geryon.

Related Characters: Geryon (speaker), Herakles’s Grandmother (speaker), Herakles
Related Symbols: Volcano 
Page Number: 51
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 18 Quotes

I am a drop of gold he would say
I am molten matter returned from the core of earth to tell you interior things

Related Characters: Herakles’s Grandmother (speaker), Lava Man (speaker), Geryon, Ancash
Related Symbols: Wings , Volcano 
Page Number: 59
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 30 Quotes

It is
because of her I began to notice moments of death. Children make you see distances.

Related Characters: Lazer (speaker), Geryon, Herakles’s Grandmother
Related Symbols: Volcano 
Page Number: 94
Explanation and Analysis: