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Analysis Of Water Liars By Barry Hannah

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The short story “Water Liars” was written by Barry Hannah. Barry Hannah was an American novelist and a short story writer. Hannah’s greatest work and most known piece is “Water Liars”. The short story revolves around a married man who would faces denial after finding out a secret that his wife had kept from him. In Hannah’s story “Water Liars,” the short story would showcase the married man’s difficulty in facing accepting reality, and how the married man is a hypocrite and in debt.
The narrator begins the story by the married man's difficulty in facing the reality that his wife wasn’t a virgin when he married her. The married man states “Finally, it drove me crazy, and I came out to Farte Cove to rest, under the pretense of fishing week with my chum Wyatt” (Hannah, 63). The married man is going through a shock and it really drives him crazy because of the fact that his wife wasn’t a virgin. Then married man says the following lines “I was driven wild by the bodies that had trespassed her twelve and thirteen years ago” (63). Those lines are really disturbing because if I were in his shoes I wouldn’t even want to think about her past and try to forget everything that has happened. The married man keeps imagining her wife's past partners, which should be the last thing on his mind.

As the story progressed, the married man imagines more about his wife, as he was telling Wyatt “I could see my wife in 1960 in the group of high-schoolers she must have had. My jealousy went out

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