Comparison of John Cheever's The Swimmer and The Five-Forty-Eight Comparing the two stories, John Cheever's The Swimmer and Five-Forty-Eight (5-48), the role, type, and prospects of these characters I will explain. The story caused a classic novel. The swimmer is a suburban who decided to travel eight miles along the pool of all his neighbors on his way home from work, Nedimelill. In each pool, he encountered former lovers, distant and unfriendly neighbors, and other bitter, unfortunate symbols.
The story of John Ceward, first published as part of the collection of "5 innings 4 times", John Ceward (1954) "House of Dark Mountain Destroyer House" (1958), is clearly irrelevant The third objective narrator, handling of male cold and female female employees. Some of the powerful influence of the story arises from details that the talker presents by limiting the non-discriminatory tone and view of the story to act through Mr. Black's thought, and the reader understands the meaning of his behavior To be able to decode. She admired him. In a nutshell, Cheever gave us a story about the sexual harassment of the 1950s.
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John Cheever's "May 4th" explores how behavior will appear through the depiction of Black's personality. Black was introduced as a victim of a ruthless, selfish and immoral person, a clearly distressed woman in the story. When he got married, he and his secretary, Miss Dan, set the stand overnight and let her light. He believes that "her embarrassment, a sense of being deprived of her opinion, promises to protect him from the outcome" (Cheever 319). Unfortunately for him, Mr. Dent is a mentally disabled person. Therefore, she tried to retaliate by chasing him and turning him to a gun near his house. Through Blake's role, Cheever is ironically demonstrating the story to prove that its behavior affects the results, using images and flashbacks.