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Henry And Lyman Ride Back Home

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The story deals with war and the struggle a person has to go through during and after the wars over. If a person were not treated after the war that person would experience a psychological disorder such as PSTD (Post-traumatic stress disorder), which could lead suicidal thought. No one knows what the person faced in the war, especially if the person experienced his or her friend’s death. That is terrifying. The writer deals with symbols and what is represented in the western society, in the story. The story is noted that they were brought up in a Christian that is how he was able to raise a lot of money, by helping the nuns. Henry and Lyman are really nice Christian, considering the fact, they helped a lady, by giving her a ride back home. …show more content…

Due to safety reasons. Also, I assume the mother had many husbands, but none of them was mentioned in the story. This illustrates that the mother must have raised the children by herself without any help from the father. It was written in the story that “Moses Pillager was jealous of her husbands.” Although, Lyman assumed that his brother was enjoying his summer, he noticed some signs that worry him a bit, such as the way he was sleeping with his hands wide opened. Things fell apart, in the story when Henry and his brother stayed a couple of days in a lady’s house. His brother felt the time was fast approaching for Henry to leave and fight in the war. The weather made Lyman have a second thought that things would be different when he went back home with

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