I thought that I grew up in the city all the time, went to college and returned to town. Until then, I met a man who opened up a new life in my world. A place where you can stay away from the real world, a quiet and peaceful place where you can hear pin drops. When I entered the land and entered the beautiful house where my boyfriend lived, I wanted to spend the rest of my life here. Not only can girls in the town meet rural boys, run through the street paths to grocery stores and shopping streets, it also shows the importance of life.
Home and family: The sweet home for the family should be a safe and secure place, but it will be a dark and tragic place of madness and murder in this story. The narrator killed his favorite pet (black cat) and killed his wife. Therefore even his relationship, which should be his healthy and happy family-centric focus, will be a scapegoat for his deteriorating mental state. Wife: His wife may be the basic force of his life. The narrator expresses her as "a kind of emotional humanity". She saved him, or at least she might have escaped my life. Instead, she became another terrible example of losing innocence. She never leaves him (she is loyal, loyal, kind), she eventually died, not due to natural reasons, due to alcohol, anger-induced evilness
When it was "Home Sweet Home" by Currier and Ives's lithograph, the idea of "home" seemed sentimental. Process it and you will find that edge. People who use "house" as weapons will shed blood. Seriously considering the unevenness of "home", most of our assumptions about America in the 19th century will shift from the center to the edge. Some of the core 'truth' in the American traditional meaning is less certain. For example, Americans in the 19th century were individualists who believed in untransferable rights. Individualism is not fictitious, but Horatio Alger and Andrew Carnegie do not include the mainstream social view of the first golden era, not the second in Ianland. In fact, the basic unit of the Republic is not an individual but a family, not a group. Family citizen, church, community, and volunteer organization.