Elisa Allen and Neddy Merril. Essay

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" His use of alcohol only enforces his incapability to distinguish between what is real and what is memory. It seems as though every stop represents a moment in Ned's life that he chose to ignore, oblivious to the fact that it might interfere and disturb the course of life. He does not recognize what people are telling him, nor does he find himself on the same length with them, and he feels the journey has exhausted him more than he expected. As he finally reaches his home, he is bewildered not to find anything nor anyone there, as if the house were deserted. This is what constitutes the reality of the story, that Ned's life had been broken down by his incapacity to change his demeanor and to realize what was really going on. That people were reminding him of financial issues, that he seemed to like alcohol a bit too much, that a woman alludes to an affair with him, are all evidence that Ned chose to shut himself down instead of facing reality and, because of that, he had lost everything he cared for.

The journey theme to self identification is thus present in both stories, "The Chrysanthemums" and "The swimmer," however in different disguises.


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