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    parties. In “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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    Essay and e-mail - Reunion A. An essay analyzing the short story This essay is going to be an analysis and interpretation of the short story ‘’Reunion’’ by John Cheever. It will begin with a summary of the short story. Afterwards the plot, the conflict and the setting will be analyzed. Then I’ll move on to the characterization, the possible surprise ending and the theme and message. Finally I will draw parallels between the short story ‘’Reunion’’ and the essay ‘’Living With Strangers’’ by Siri

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    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 to influence

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    In “Reunion” by John Cheever, Charlie writes a letter to his father, letting him know he will be in New York for a few hours waiting for his train. His dad secretary wrote him back saying his father would meet him at noon. Charlie was excited to see his dad after three years because his mom divorced his dad. When Charlie sees his father, his dad puts his arm around him. Charlie says, “… and I smelled my father the way my mother sniffed a rose. It was a rich compound of whiskey, after-shave lotion

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    The short story "Reunion" by John Cheever describes a son, Charlie, and his reunion with his father in New York and how Cheever uses a series of humor, pathos, and grotesque to create a blend throughout the short story and the tone, diction and theme also express the writer's overall purpose and meaning distinctly. At the beginning of the story, the boy explains how he has not seen his father for three years since his parents got divorced. "He was a stranger to me," but when he saw him, he felt

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    That bond is non-existent in “Reunion”, a short story written by John Cheever. “Reunion” documents Charlie’s last attempt at forging a lasting relationship with his absentee father. The author uses three literary devices, dark humor, pathos, and grotesque, to illustrate the futility of a relationship ever developing and to communicate that some things, no matter how strongly you desire them, are not meant to be. The most pervasive literary device employed by Cheever is pathos. Due to the structure

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    Authors tend to have writing styles that set them apart from other authors. “Salvation” by Langston Hughes and “Reunion” by John Cheever are two short stories, both written by acclaimed authors, describing a life changing experience each author had at a young age. It may seem like both stories are completely different in every aspect. However, after analyzing both stories, it becomes apparent that they have plenty in common. Both stories are similar in terms of motifs and the use of dialogue, yet

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    Father-Son Relationship in "Reunion" As children we look up to our parents as role models, it is universal that we have the need to have them in our lives, to feel loved by them. They are the people who should be responsible for our upbringing and in molding the way we are to be as adults. The role of a parent is not just providing food and shelter but also providing a good example. Unfortunately, this does not always happen. There are parents who for one reason or another are not there for

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    They learn that not everyone is the same; some may be more or less fortunate, and these comparisons may reflect badly on their relationships. In "Reunion" by John Cheever and "Uncle Rock" by Dagoberto Gilb, young boys expect their father figures to meet their pre-set goals, and their actions show the boys that all men are different. “Reunion” by John Cheever is a short story that explores the meeting of a young boy and his dad after a painful divorce. In this writing, the narrator embraces the young

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    John Cheever Reunion To you, your father should be as a god; One that compos'd your beauties, yea, and one To whom you are but as a form in wax By him imprinted, and within his power To leave the figure or disfigure it. A Midsummer Night's Dream (1.1.50-4) John Cheever's short story "Reunion" examines the issue of inheritance between a father and his son. Not inheritance as in monetary matters, but as in character traits and personality. That is, Cheever asks the reader, to what extent is a son

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