The Wife's Story

Short story by Ursula K. Le Guin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The Wife's Story" is a short story written by Ursula K. Le Guin.

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"The Wife's Story"
Short story by Ursula K. Le Guin
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Publication
Published inThe Compass Rose
Publication typeCollection
PublisherPendragon Press
Media typeHardback
Publication date1982
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Plot summary

Written in a vernacular first-person narrative, the title character (who is eventually revealed to be a wolf) describes her beloved spouse and their idyllic family life in the past tense, except during the new moon, when he mysteriously disappeared. She then relates the night she witnessed his metamorphosis into a human and screamed in horror, resulting in her family and neighbors chasing and killing him.

Interpretation

The story is unusual for its point-of-view: Of the many books and stories on werewolves, few are written from the perspective of wolves. Le Guin goes to great lengths to conceal the nature of the narrator, fully exploiting the reader's assumptions to purposefully heighten the plot twist at the story's denouement.

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