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    John Cheever was born on May 27th‚ 1912 in Quincy‚ Massachusetts. Cheever’s parents were mature and he had an older brother‚ Frederick. As a young boy‚ Cheever decides to become a writer. He discovers that he has a gift for spinning yarns‚ and that stories are a great escape from his dreadful childhood and adolescence. (Donaldson 18) “During homeroom his teacher at Thayer Academy used to promise her class that John would tell a story if they behaved. With luck and increasing skill‚ he could spin

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    “The Country Husband” is a story by John Cheever. The story begins with a middle- aged man (the main character) named Francis Weed experiencing an emergency plane landing into a crop field. The plane Francis was taking from Minneapolis to New York had entered a turbulent storm‚ thus resulting in the pilot to have to land. However‚ Francis Weed survives the plane crash. After Francis’s near death experience‚ he seeks to his true identity which had been lost in the social circle of his suburban life

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    Cleveland Tubbs ENG 102 8 June 2010 John Cheever Author Kathryn Riley’s article‚ “John Cheever and the Limitations of Fantasy‚” is an assessment made by six commentators on the works of John Cheever. The commentators conclude that a visionary quality is one of the central features of the work of Cheever. Samuel Coale is the first commentator that attempts to prove his argument by stating that Cheever’s darker tales store up strange visionary thoughts over unenlightened minds. The next commentator

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    Reunion The settings in John Cheever’s short story Reunion is a necessary key to the reader’s understanding of dynamic between the characters. Based in the settings of the Grand Central Train station and four different restaurants the reader can make clear assumptions when analyzing the characters’ behavior in these environments. Cheever’s short story demonstrates how elements such as‚ humor‚ pathos‚ and the grotesque work together to tell a compelling tell of a father and son. The story begins

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    to the story. Successful authors are able to blend grotesque‚ pathos‚ and humor so that the story is cohesive as well as responsive. In the short story “Reunion” by John Cheever‚ these elements are used to construct a story about a young boy and the relationship between him and his distant father. Although the story is short‚ Cheever incorporates humor‚ pathos‚ and grotesque into the dialogue and narration in order to uncover the reader’s emotions of frustration‚ pity‚ and comicality towards the

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    Mina Hanna ENGL 2130-010 Ms. Kilgore The Swimmer by John Cheever Oct 06‚ 2011 The Swimmer by John Cheever Neddy’s journey home through the pools of his neighborhood turns into a journey through many years of his life‚ showing that passage of time is inevitable‚ no matter how much one might ignore it. Neddy has mastered the art of denial. At the beginning of the story‚ the narrator tells us that Neddy is far from young‚ but he does his best to act young by sliding

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    The Cycle of life One of John Cheever’s most critical short fiction of the 20th century‚ “The Swimmer‚” details the adventurous journey of Neddy Merrill as he swims his way across multiple pools in the county where he lives in order to back get home. The pools that make up what Neddy has named "the river Lucinda" create a very strict order for Neddy as he progresses in his journey home‚ this symbolizes a crucial point in time of Neddy’s life. He appears to have a perfect life on the surface with

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    Mindless Aging In the short story‚ The Swimmer‚ by John Cheever‚ the main character‚ Neddy‚ figures out he has let time slip through his hands and comprehends his true age. Neddy lives in a world of denial about what is really happening in his life. Over many years‚ Neddy successfully blocks out the “misfortunes” (48) of his life‚ causing him to forget these past memories. The removal of these memories causes Neddy’s concept of time to be surreal. Along his journey‚ Neddy figures out he has lost

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    refers to it being used strategically. This means that ambiguity can be used to create critical thinking among the readership. The reader is then encouraged to create and participate in figuring out the story’s meaning in depth. The short story by John Cheever “The Swimmer” creates ambiguity throughout the story. The main character‚ Neddy‚ is depicted as a male individual who enjoys swimming. Ned decided to return home by swimming across the various pools of their neighbors’ homes. Ned then embarks on

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    In The Swimmer by John Cheever‚ the main character Neddy Merrill is introduced at a social gathering at a friend’s house with his wife while their children are at home. The story is set in suburbia which‚ during the time period‚ was a new emergence in American society and had become a symbol of status. Along with suburbia comes the idea of uniformity so naturally‚ everyone in the neighborhood had a pool‚ pools that Ned used as his way to reach home “by water” (American Literature‚ 2410). Throughout

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