1. What else do you think Hemmingway may be saying through the setting in this story? I think that he might be saying that you can’t let anything go that you like to do or to be with.
2. Why does he use the contrasting setting of the burned out area with the lush, green setting? He uses that because Nick probably feels that he can’t stand being there in the field with out Marjorie just because they went fishing with each other all the time.
3. What does Nick's traveling through the burned out area to the lush green area symbolize? It symbolizes that he can do anything that he has done with the person he loved then go back and do it with out the person he loves.
4. What does the swamp area symbolize? I don’t know.
5. When does Nick, if ever, plan to go to the swamp? He never goes to the swamp.
“A Haunted House” the ghostly couple loves each other. The reason I said that is that if they didn’t love each other would they be looking for their buried treasure together. When the ghostly women died her husband had to leave because he couldn’t stand being in the house by himself. When he returned to house the pulse of the house beats gradually. Where one ghost went into a room they both looked in the same room at the same time, they never looked into a room by themselves. When they went into the bedroom where they slept them saw the new couple there sleeping and they said,” Sound asleep. Love upon their lips.”
“The Lady or the Tiger” the commoner had the truer love. The reason that I said that is that the commoner picked the door that the princess suggested without hesitation. He new that he couldn’t let anyone else find that he loved the princess because he new the consequences if the king found out. He also pretty much asked the princess which door to pick just because he looked up at the princess and she lifted up an arm or pointed at a door that she wanted him to pick. But, it took her a while to pick which she wanted him to open. Just because she had to pick for him death or love with another women for the rest of his life. So without hesitation the commoner picked the door that the princess had picked for him because he new that she new what was behind either door.
“The Chrysanthemums” Henry Allen was happier than Elisa Allen in their marriage. The reason that I said that is that when Henry came home one day he said to Elisa,” you look nice.” Elisa said,” Nice, Nice” in a real snobby way. He also wanted to go to a fight and asked Elisa if she would with him. She said yes but then saw the chrysanthemums on the ground that she gave to the tinker earlier that morning. So from that moment on she wasn’t happy anymore.
“The Chaser” Allan had the false idea of true love. True love doesn’t have jealously in it. True love is when both people can trust each other with out asking each other where the other person was at for the whole time they were gone. In this story Allan thought that true love was all about Diana doing every thing and being jealous of everyone that Allan talks to or does stuff with. He also thought that Diana needed to know every thing that Allan was thinking of every second of the day. So he thought that he needed a love potion to have true love.
“The Lottery” Bills and Tessies love was old fashioned. That the male was head of the house and the women stayed home all day and kept the house clean. The male also tried to tell the women to do and the males brought home all the money. The women just stayed out of the way of the man and that the women couldn’t do anything like: vote, bide, or anything like that. The male just did everything that he could do to keep the house in running order.
The male and female relationships are all different in everybody’s relationships. Some people want true love and old fashion love. Also everybody else just wants to love each other different than those ways. They also want to discipline each other like hitting each other or just to love each other and trust each other.
In the story “The Chrysanthemums” it was about a guy who wanted to get a vase. But his wife wouldn’t let him because there was sand and some type of plant in it. But at the end of the story he got the vase because he dumped the vase out so that he can get the vase.
I thought that the story was stupid because there was no point to it. Also it aint a type of story that I like to read like for instance (I like action, Science Fiction). It was also plain like there was no plot to the story
“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Lady or the Tiger” by Frank Stockton both deals with fairness in similar ways.
“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson deals with fairness in a way that a lot of people wouldn’t even try to do. Like for instance the people have to draw a piece of paper out of a box and if it has a black dot on it that means that you will die. Mrs. Hutchinson thought that it was unfair because she said, “that Mr. Summers didn’t give her husband enough time to draw.” She also thought that they should just do the whole lottery all over again. She also thought that her oldest daughter should draw with her family, not her husband’s family.
“The Lady or the Tiger” by Frank Stockton. Deals with fairness in a way that I wouldn’t even consider a good way. Just because the princess loves a man and that man loves the princess to. So the king has the man go to trial and pick a door that he wants. I didn’t think it was really fair. To have a man to go to trial just because he loves the princess and the princess loves him back. If a lady came out from one of the doors you are to marry her if you don’t even like her that also isn’t fair. If a tiger came out from behind the door. That is your death penalty. I also don’t think that is fair because I think that you should decide your faith not anyone else.
In conclusion both of the stories are kind of similar. Just because they both don’t seem right at all. By how people in charge are deciding peoples fate instead of the people deciding it themselves.