Dictionary Definition
jaunt n : a journey taken for pleasure; "many
summer excursions to the shore"; "it was merely a pleasure trip";
"after cautious sashays into the field" [syn: excursion, outing, junket, pleasure
trip, expedition,
sashay] v : make a trip
for pleasure [syn: travel, trip]
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English
Etymology
Compare Scots jaunder to ramble, jaunt to taunt, jeer, dial. Swedish ganta to play the buffoon, romp, jest; perhaps akin to English jump. Compare jaunce.Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɔːnt
Noun
Verb
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Extensive Definition
"The Jaunt" is a short story
by Stephen King
first published in
The Twilight Zone Magazine in 1981, and collected in the 1985
anthology Skeleton
Crew. It belongs primarily to the genre of science
fiction rather than King's customary horror,
but is quite characteristic of King in probing deeply the minds of
its characters when they are placed in incredible
circumstances.
The story takes place early in the 24th century,
when the technology for teleportation, referred to
as "Jaunting", is commonplace, allowing for instantaneous
transportation across enormous distances, even to other planets in
the solar system.
Plot summary
As a family prepares to be "Jaunted" to Mars, the father
entertains his two children by recounting the curious tale of the
discovery and history of this crude form of teleportation. He
explains how the scientist who serendipitously discovered it
quickly learned that it had a disturbing, inexplicable effect on
the mice he "sent through"--eventually concluding that they could
only survive the "Jaunt effect" while unconscious. That, the father
explains, is why all people must undergo general anaesthesia before using the
Jaunt.
The father spares his children the gruesome
semi-apocryphal account of the first human to be Jaunted awake, a
condemned murderer offered a full pardon for agreeing to the
experiment. The man "came through" and immediately suffered a
massive heart attack, living just long enough to utter a single
cryptic phrase:
It's eternity in there...
The father also doesn't mention that since that
time, roughly thirty people have, voluntarily or otherwise, jaunted
while conscious; they either died instantly or emerged insane. One
woman was even shoved alive into eternal limbo by her murderous
husband, stuck between two jaunt portals. The man was convicted of
murder, though his attorneys attempted to argue that he was not
guilty on the grounds that his wife was not technically dead.
After the father finishes his story, the family
is subjected to the sleeping gas and Jaunted to Mars. When the
father wakes, he finds that his inquisitive son held his breath in
order to experience the Jaunt while conscious, and has been
rendered completely insane. Hair white with shock, corneas yellowed
with age, clawing out his own eyes, the boy reveals the terrible
nature of the Jaunt: "longer than you think". While physically the
process occurs nearly instantaneously, to the conscious mind it
lasts an eternity and beyond.
Intertexual references
- The premise of the work is loosely taken from Alfred Bester's The Stars My Destination, which is mentioned by name.
- The story references both Hubbert peak theory and the water crisis, as well as general concerns about air pollution and nuclear energy. Exxon (now Exxon/Mobil), along with most petroleum corporations, become water purification corporations after a supposed oil crash in the early 21st century. Before the Jaunt's supposed invention in 1987, the planet's air was polluted with coal smoke, gasoline was rationed to the point where people could only drive two times a week, thousands of people in America alone had frozen to death the previous winter due to a lack of heating oil, and a large portion of the California coast had been rendered uninhabitable for "at least sixty years" due to a "nuclear excursion".
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
airing,
amble, bat around,
bum, campaign, circuit, constitutional, count
ties, course, cruise, divagate, drift, excursion, expedition, fare, flit, forced march, gad, gad about, gallivant, globe-trot, go
about, go abroad, go on safari, go overseas, go the rounds, grand
tour, hike, hit the road,
hit the trail, hobo,
journey, junket, knock about, knock
around, make a journey, make a pilgrimage, make a trip, march, meander, mooch, mush, nomadize, outing, package tour, parade, peregrinate, peregrination, pererrate, peripatetic
journey, peripateticism, pilgrim, pilgrimage, pleasure trip,
progress, promenade, prowl, ramble, range, range the world, roam, round trip, roundabout, rove, rubberneck, rubberneck tour,
run, run about, safari, sally, saunter, schlep, shoot, sight-see, stalk, straggle, stray, stretch, stroll, take a trip, take the
road, tour, traipse, tramp, trek, trip, trudge, turn, vagabond, vagabondize, voyage, walk, walk the tracks, walking
tour, wander, wayfare