The first days of Sotto's Oranges and Wetherell's The Bass, The River and Shelia Mant are innocent and they gradually gain experience through the lessons of life; some may get more people. All the lessons in life may not be dramatic or negative, but may be subtle, positive, or even life changing, but even if you are small or big, the viewpoint of people's things Experience to change them to help them, this will always be with them. These experiences are gained by love, war, death, but in a sense you can change your view.
"Bass, The River, Shelia Mant" was held in Lake Bay in the summer. He is an ordinary 14-year-old boy who likes fishing and likes the big mouth black the best. Other than Shelia Mant said: "I am having a summer in my life, the only creature that is more beautiful for me than Big Mouse is Shelia Mant." Shelia Mant is a very well looking 17-year-old daughter is. Perfect, please put your heart in the back pocket. When the boy finally got a chance, he took her canoe to a folk concert. On the way to the water concert, Ikaica was overturned, Shelia said: "I think fishing is stupid, I mean boredom, and everything is ridiculous I will. Coincidentally, he caught the biggest big mouse bus in the river when there was a civil war. It turned a little under the river!
In the two stories "Bass, River, Shelia Mant" and "Boys and Girls", the author expresses loyalty to the use of the author's internal contradiction. The civil war of "Bath, River, and Sheria Manto" is related to his favorite things, that is, teenage boys who are against fishing. There is another internal contradiction in "Boy and Girl" as she completed the man's job, but when she closes the door she is just an ordinary girl. In life, you should do what you love, make you feel that you can not have it inside, or make you feel uncomfortable.
"Bass, The River, Sheila Mant" represents different information than "Capture the moon". In this short story, the narrator is confronted with two passions of choosing him - a conflict between Sheila Mante and the fishery. The narrator always dreamed of impressing Sheila Manto, but when he criticized the fishing for being foolish and boring, he was crumbling. Regardless of her opinion, the narrator continues his mission to impress Sheila by taking her boat to a popular meeting.