Engine Trouble by R.K Narayan
Brief Analysis
This is a story by Narayan which begins on an ironic note of how
a prize won by a man proves to be an expensive headache.
A showman comes to Malgudi and brings with him his Gaiety land.
The Gymkhana grounds are used for the festivities and the whole town pours in
to see the show. Our protagonist wins a road engine at a show, people gather
around him looking at him as if he is some curious animal. Now the problem that
rises is how to take the prize back home. The driver of the engine is an
expensive one and the suggestion of bringing in the municipality is not a good
idea. Its decided that the engine can stay on the Gymkhana grounds till the end
of the season but the cost of maintaining it on those grounds prove to be
expensive for our protagonist.
A cattle show comes to town and he is given 24 hours’ time to
remove it, so a temple elephant and 50 coolies are hired to take it to a nearby
field owned by a friend. Joseph, a dismissed bus driver comes in to help steer
the engine. Hell breaks loose resulting in undue expenditures.
Narayan introduces a Swamiji who performs various impossible
feats and insists on having a road engine run over his chest. The municipality
does not know how to arrange for one. Our protagonist becomes the hero of the
hour by lending his engine for the feat. And in return it would be driven
wherever he wanted it to. It is Narayan’s ability to bring forth the comic
elements present in the most grave situations which is commendable the figure
of Swamiji who wants to spread his master’s word through his feat is brought
under the light of humour to show how such things are still rampant in our
country and how people’s psyche is taken advantage of by such people.
Unfortunately in the story, the law comes in between and the
feat cannot be performed, through the figure of a police inspector, the
legality of doing such acts has been brought forward by Narayan where the
inspector says that Swamiji can do anything except have potassium cyanide
or have a rail engine run over him.
It is a natural calamity that comes as a stroke of luck for our
protagonist and solves all his problems. Again Narayan shows the irony of how a
calamity that claimed several towns bears good tidings for the owner of the
engine. Read this story to find out how that calamity proves fortunate for the
protagonist. An interesting comparison can be drawn with another story Lawley
Road where the protagonist comes to own a British general’s
statue and the troubles he has to go through to move the statue.In both
the stories one sees Narayan commentary on the plight of his heros is comic nor
when his heros sink to depair.It is probably Narayan’s answer
to how to go about with your life when you live in India.
Narayan has a love for describing carnivals, fairs, and the
expo. Story after story we find in hisMalgudi Days being set in
such an environment if not then we at least have a market scene.Engine
Trouble starts at a fair with the protagonist winning an engine, Emden goes
through the hustle and bustle of a market place for his evening walk. An Astrologer’s
Day is set in a bazaar and so is the Trail of the Green Blazer which
is set in a bazaar. It seems Narayan situated most of the Malgudi
stories on Malgudi’s public landmarks.
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