Ray Bradbury’s a Story About Love
By: Tommy • Book/Movie Report • 506 Words • May 15, 2010 • 1,432 Views
Ray Bradbury’s a Story About Love
In Ray Bradbury’s “A Story About Love”, a young man in his 30’s, Bill Forrester takes up the acquaintance of an elderly woman, Helen Loomis who is in her 90’s. They meet in an ice cream shop and Bill tells Helen that he was in love with her once. She doesn’t know what this means. Helen invites Bill to join her the next day. Bill goes to Helen’s on a daily basis and she tells him stories about far away places that she has traveled to. In their minds, they are able to “travel” to these places together. Bill eventually tells Helen what he meant when he said that he was in love with her once. He had seen her picture in the newspaper and thought she was pretty. He was going to attend a ball that she was at but found out that the picture was many years old and she was actually an older woman. The last day that Bill went to see Helen, she was writing a letter. She told him that when he gets the letter from her, she will have died. Two days later, he received her letter. He and his friend Douglas went back to the ice cream shop where Bill met Helen and ordered the same ice cream he’d ordered the day they met.
I loved this story. I found the relationship between Bill and Helen to be so sweet and refreshing. I’m sure I’m in the minority when I say that. It seems so unacceptable for an older woman to be in a relationship with a much younger man. Vice versa, for whatever reason, it is socially acceptable. Even knowing that Helen was 95 from the beginning of the story, I