Thursday, March 21, 2019
Sherwood Andersons paper Pills: Deception In The Title
Sherwood Andersons "Paper Pills" Deception In The TitleSherwood Anderson, in the title Paper Pills, tries to persuade us,the readers, in believing the short narrative is going to be about some kind of drug.Anderson in the some other hand turns every thing around to tell us a story abouttwo people falling in-love. The story begins with a description of Doctor shoalyand a brief description of the childlike woman. Then he tells the reader about the twisted apples (71)that represent unsex Reefy.     Anderson begins characterize Doctor Reefy in his liberaling paragraph. Thereader is effrontery some facial and body features of the doctor. The ... whitebeard a coarse nose and hands (71) that Anderson puts as a description, makingReefy seem old, ugly, and worn out to the reader. The doctor kept to him selfafter his wife died. Reefy started smoking a cob pipe and sat in his vacantoffice by a window that he never opened. On a hot summer day the doctor tri edto open the window but when the window did not budge, Reefy did not endeavor toreopen the dusty window again. Reefy was so devastated about his wife passingaway that he did not c are about him self for over ten years. The young womanwas well off and unavoidably to find a husband to help her take care of the arise thatshe inherited from her parents. She was tall, dark, and beautiful with lots ofmoney.     As the unwanted twisted apples are left on the tree to rotten -- sois Do...
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