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Analysis Of The Swimmer By John Cheever

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In John Cheever’s “The Swimmer,” the main character challenges himself to swim through all of the neighboring pools on his way home. He has named this chain of pools the “Lucinda River” which is a nod to his marriage. Each pool that he swims in represents a period of time that Neddy passes through. At the top of the tale, Neddy is a strong and active young man that is deeply content with his life. He feels as if there isn’t a thing that he can’t accomplish. Neddy changes physically as he moves from pool to pool in that he grows weaker, and eventually cannot get out without assistance from the ladder. His body temperature transitions from warm to bone-chilling cold. The world around him grows ever colder, and a storm passes by. There is a moment

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