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What is the lamp at noon about

Author

Michael Henderson

Published Apr 29, 2026

In the short story, “The Lamp at Noon” by Sinclair Ross explores the idea that the nature such as, the Great Depression affects Paul’s decision making. Through Paul’s stubbornness, he refuse to leave his farm because of his selfish motivation to build a future on his farm.

What does the lamp at noon symbolize?

The lamp is a symbol of both hope and hopelessness It is a challenge to the dust storm, but the very fact that she has to light it proves how desolate their life is. She sees the dust storm as invading her home, and we realize that it is invading her mind as well.

What is the main conflict in the lamp at noon?

The major conflict of this story is whether to stay on the farm, Paul’s choice, or to leave as Ellen desires. This is man vs. man conflict.

Is the baby dead in the lamp at noon?

The death of the baby was purely the fault of Paul and Ellen’s miscommunication. Therefore, Paul and Ellen’s miscommunication lead to Ellen running away resulting in the death of the baby.

What is the mood of the story the lamp at noon?

The excerpt from Sinclair Ross’ “The Lamp at Noon” (Ross 162) captures the theme of the entire story. The writer describes the mood of desperation and hopelessness through imagery. Objects and concepts that are usually thought to be lifeless and indifferent are made to come to life and make people suffer.

What happens in the end of the lamp at noon?

Conclusion- Ellen is driven insane from the isolation and the baby dies suffocating from the dust. Theme: Prairie literature themes(handout) Isolation- “desert you fool the lamp lit at noon” Ellen is desperate to find a better life for them.

Who is the antagonist in the lamp at noon?

Ellen is the protagonist in the story. Paul is viewed as the antagonist in the story.