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Rock Springs Thesis Statement

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In the short story of Richard Ford titled Rock Springs the readers encounter with a family that moves to another state in America in search of a new and better life. Certainly, the story itself is not in the least that simple because I believe that in this work there is a repetitive confusion between reality and appearance which is shown through the eyes of the main character, Earl. This is the reason why this essay is meant to prove that in this short story several things are not what they seem to be, so to present Earl’s confusion between appearance and reality. Already at the beginning of Rock Springs we start to get to know the caring man (Earl) and his beautiful woman (Edna). Seemingly, they could build up a perfect family together because they have the …show more content…

The opinion of Earl presents that, too: “I've lived in trailers, but they were just snailbacks with one room and no toilet, and they always felt cramped and unhappy…” These demonstrate Earl’s illusion about his becoming wealthy which is obviously not in connection with the real happenings and chances. The difference between appearance and reality comes up also in the case of trailers and the mine. The mine suggests and presents the image of wealth and even Earl refers to it as a “castle”, but the mobile-homes do not convey the same idea at all. This train of thought concerning the gold mine can be completed with the family’s planned direction (from Montana to Florida) and the real destination. They wanted to move to Florida in order to escape and to obtain a life of better quality, but they end up staying in a motel in Rock Springs (Wyoming). At the first sight, the city could be prosperous because there is a gold mine there but the characters in the cab get to know that the place is inhabited by prostitutes and men running them. Earl believes that the mine is a “castle” and he will be wealthy but in reality nobody is rich in Rock Springs, except the people

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