Elaine Risley’s childhood is an intriguing insight of her conscious memories. The development …show more content…
She likes to wear casual or even men’s clothes for comfort. She does not work outside the home and she prepares the food and does the housework in the Risley household, although in her own way. Elaine’s older brother is a brilliant scholar who is a close ally to Elaine in the years during and prior to World War II. As a child, he is bright and well adjusted; however, he becomes increasingly unreadable to Elaine as he gets older and becomes more and more successful as a scholar, and later, as a scientist. Elaine’s father is an entomologist, which means he studies insects. He works in the field, travelling around northern Ontario and studying bugs in their natural environment until later he transitions to working as a professor at the University of Toronto. Elaine has a more open relationship with her father than most girls in her generation; he treats her more or less as an equal, talking to her about scientific and environmental concerns. He is concerned with people’s abilities, not their gender or race. However, he assumes that other people think the same way he does and is surprised and disappointed on occasions when he realises that other people hold irrational