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What Is The Theme Of The Swimmer

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The Swimmer by S.J. Butler

Fear is a feeling we all posses. You can be afraid of spiders, heights or maybe even something as common as water. Every human mind is different, and we all have our own fear and struggles. The short story “The Swimmer” (2011), written by S.J. Butler, is a story about a girl´s fear of life and her effort to overcome it. The theme of fear in the story is expressed by the main character´s development. Even the smallest decision, can change you for the rest of your life.
The story takes place in the middle of the nature, by a big river with many trees around it. The weather is extremely warm and everything is very peaceful. The main character is like the nature very hot and calm. In the river the setting is …show more content…

The girl undergoes a development as she changes from being afraid to become more confident on herself. The swan she meets symbolizes the main character. The swan looks calm and still “although, that under the surface it must surely be paddling” (p.4 l.2) just like the girl, who looks normal on the outside, she has a lot to struggle with on the inside. She is confronted with the swan and “there´s nowhere for her to hide.” (p.4 l.86) She now copes with her fear, and the stronger she gets, the more she wants to she wants to swim. She stops carrying about being seen, and she dares to swim closely to the swan, even though “her nan used to tell her a swan could break a man´s arm with its wing” and she stops worrying about “what it could do to her, down in the water” (p.4 ll.80-82). When the swan is trapped, she starts to “untwist the line where the bird bound itself in its struggle”, just like she overcame her fears and struggles and started to swim (p.6 l.152). The swan is finally free from its captivity, and disappears along the river where it never will be seen again. The girl lets go of her anxiety, it disappears from her consciousness and she will never be afraid again.
Like most people the girl in the story struggles to overcome her fear, which she in the end succeeds in conquering. The theme of fear in the story is illustrated in the

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