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    “The Swimmer,” a short fiction by John Cheever, presents a theme to the reader about the unavoidable changes of life. The story focuses on the round character by the name of Neddy Merrill who is in extreme denial about the reality of his life. He has lost his youth, wealth, and family yet only at the end of the story does he develop the most by experiencing a glimpse of realization on all that he has indeed lost. In the short story “The Swimmer,” John Cheever uses point of view, setting and symbolism

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    “Reunion” by John Cheever, the focus is on the relationship between father and son. The father portrayed as destructive, aggressive, insensitive, a worn out cliché. The son is the author himself, walking around in the shadow of his father, looking up to him, at first. This relationship between Cheever and his father brings a light to the toxic masculinity portrayed in movies, television shows, and literature. By depicting this false view of what a strong male lead looks like, Cheever helps perpetuate

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    The Swimmer John Cheever

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    as well as the reconized immediate effects of drinking too much, such as nausea and vommiting, binge drinking and prolonged heavy drinking over long periods of time can affect you in many different ways. ( Know Your Limits ). In “The Swimmer” by John Cheever, He illustrates the effects It has on a human brain, life choices decision making, and how you can lose everything in a matter of months. Through the use of symbolism

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    In his story, The Swimmer, John Cheever does a clever job engaging the reader in understanding the complexity and change in Ned Merrill’s life circumstances through his travels to various pools. It is implied that Ned was once successful and had everything. He had a wife, named Lucinda, and children. He had a beautiful home and a circle of friends. It seemed like he had it all. However, his travel through pools and time, show the reader that Ned’s life is not all that it seems. At the time that

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    heard. Although they are telling the story from their point of view, it is our job as readers to interpret, that what they are telling us is fair an just. Some narrator's often won't tell the whole story, but just what they want you to hear. In John Cheever's, Reunion the narrator, Charlie is a narrator that cannot be trusted. He is very critical and unfair to his father and wants the reader to think that his father is a failure, not only as a father, but as a person in general. Charlie begins

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    Shep Davis Mrs. Smith English 102 27 April, 2016 The Swimmer In the short story “The Swimmer” John Cheever characterizes Neddy in a selfish and content manner to illustrate his detachment from society. The swim that Neddy starts in the beginning of the play seems fun and innocent in nature. He enjoys stopping at all of his friends and families house drinking every time after he finishes swimming the pool. The drinking depicts his easy lifestyle, lack of care for the world, and his detachment from

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    Nathan Jang Professor Sanchez ENGL 110 M2 15 April 2024 Perils of Delusion In the short story "The Swimmer," author John Cheever depicts the psychological decline of the main character, Neddy Merrill, who’s fragile ego repeatedly clashes with harsh truths that slowly chip away at his fantastical views. As Neddy decides to travel home by swimming across each of his neighbors’ pools, his detachment from reality becomes more and more obvious with every house. According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory

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    John Cheever uses distinctive segments of shape in "The Swimmer" to make its importance. Through this short story, Cheever surmises that developing is certain and one much of the time denies it's coming and passage. Using Neddy's journey through his neighbors' pools, he exhibits that when one experiences extraordinary events, it is difficult to recognize the consequent changes. Cheever suggests that a man as often as possible covers real events from the mind and rather, submerges oneself in more

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    In the story Country Husband written by John Cheever, the main problem that occurs in this story is that Francis gets into a conflict from the beginning of the story that caused him a change in his personality. This short story starts with the protagonist Francis Weed who got in a plane crash. The weather was described in the beginning as “the sky had been hazy blue with the clouds below the plane”. This shows how very thing was going nice because he is going back to his home and to his wife. Suddenly

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    Journey of Truth The short story “The Swimmer” by John Cheever, is about a man’s swimming journey home after a long night of drinking. Cheever uses the man’s journey home as a metaphor for the journey of alcohol. Cheever shows the parallels between the man’s journey home and the journey alcohol takes a person in many ways. The main two are the way he feels after each new pool, and the time that lapses on his journey. The first way Cheever uses to show the parallels, is the way the main character

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