John Cheever met again as a story about the eyes of a young boy named Charlie who remembered encounter with his father who has not met for more than three years. It is in New York, Charlie 's father lives in New York. He met his father during the train 's stay. In the first paragraph, I introduced Charlie and his father. His parents divorced three years ago and Charlie is very much looking forward to seeing his father. "He is a stranger to me," Charlie shows that he is concerned about his next talks with his father.
The author often has a typeface to distinguish it from other authors. "Salvation" by Langston Hughes and "Reunion" by John Cheever are two short stories written by prominent writers, talking about the experience of changing each writer as a youth. The two stories seem to be completely different in every respect. However, after analyzing the two stories, it is clear that they have much in common. These two stories are similar in terms of using themes and dialogue, but the tone of each story is different.
John Cheever met again as a story about the eyes of a young boy named Charlie who remembered encounter with his father who has not met for more than three years. It is in New York, Charlie 's father lives in New York. He met his father during the train 's stay. In the first paragraph, I introduced Charlie and his father. His parents divorced three years ago and Charlie is very much looking forward to seeing his father. "He is a stranger to me," Charlie shows that he is concerned about his next talks with his father.
John Cheever's "reunion" is merely a remembrance of his own memory about his reunion with his father, but this article has a more subtle relationship between the deceased father and innocent son relationship there is. I am looking forward to seeing his change as I am looking forward to seeing his father. By explaining the strange experience with the father, Chieber challenges us to think about whether we can accept our family as their true self. Each reader's judgment on this issue is different from personal experiences with family members. When I read his experience, I thought the author very disappointing. After three years of divorce, Cheever felt very comfortable to meet his father again, and he said he was "very pleased" to see him again. Writing of literature, 2nd edition)