Peter Rugg the Missing Man Study Guide
Title: Peter Rugg the Missing Man
Author: William Austin
Year of Publication: 1824
Characters:
Peter Rugg: A stubborn man who is cursed into riding a carriage pulled by a black horse for all of eternity after he left the house of a friend during a thunderstorm and swore he would reach Boston by nightfall
Jonathan Dunwell: ‘narrator of the story. Begins in a letter written by him that explains hi encounter with Peter Rugg
Jenny: Peter Ruggs daughter, who although she didnt make an oath like Peter did, is also forced to ride on the carriage until the end of time.
Plot:
The story starts out in a letter from Jonathan Dunwell who gives an account of his encounter with Peter Rugg, who is riding a carriage and being followed by a relentless storm cloud, asking the way to Boston. Peter Rugg was on his way home from Concord in 1770 when he rode into a violent thunderstorm. Although his friend in Menotomy [present day Arlington] asked him to stay the night, but Peter swore he would reach home that night, or never again. Since then, many have claimed to see Peter Rugg and a little girl traveling the streets, asking impatiently the way to Boston. Eventually, Peter came to an auction where he had lived fifty-five years later. He realized that his home was gone, and the ‘new world [after the War of Independence] was not a place for him.
Themes:
Alienation- Peter Rugg is an outcast who will never see home again
– He is ignorant to what is happening back home and in the United States; the War of Independence has happened and the States are no longer under the reign