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    A critical essay on the short story "A penny in the dust" and how comfort and security affects an individual. In the short story "A Penny in the Dust" by Ernest Buckler how does a sense of comfort and security affect an individual? Throughout the short story, we can explore and start to discover how the relationship between the father and son, affects how the boy reacts when he receives a gift from his father that is a penny. The “treasure” the young boy receives means so much to him because

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    "Original Title" Contenders:  Introduction [Insert hook] Often, in order to understand the theme of a story, one must first recognize the irony. In the short stories "After the Sirens" by Hugh Hood, "Under the I" by Edna Alford, and "Penny is the Dust" by Ernest Buckler, the authors made use of various forms of irony to produce strong endings that both shocked their audience and challenged their beliefs, causing them to reevaluate their views on the world. Two forms of irony observed in these stories

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    Childhood Dreams and Growing Up In Ernest Buckler’s short story, “Penny in the Dust”, the character, Pete, is a dreamer who often lives in his head filled with fantasies, something that causes an emotional rift to form between him and his father. To begin with, Pete is a dreamer because he loves to fantasize about childish things, making him awkward and unsure of how to express his imagination to his father. As he explains, “It was as if his sure-footed way in the fields forsook him the moment he

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    In the short story “Penny in the Dust” by Ernest Buckler, Peter faced the obstacle of being unable to communicate with his father. Over the years Peter spent with his dad, he developed the perspective that his father was “humorless and severe”. This view was acquired because his dad was more accustomed to expressing his emotions toward his son with actions instead of words. Peter was able to overcome the miscommunication years later at his father’s funeral when he found the penny that was gifted to

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    say it or express it. “Penny in the Dust”, by Ernest Buckler, explains a father's unshown love for his son, which improves their relationship, and how it affects the character, Dan. Love affected Dan when his father gave him a penny and trusted him with it, which shows Dan’s father cares for him. On page 1, line 40, it says “He took it from his pocket several times, pretending to examine the

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