This greatly dampened his relationship with his son. Furthermore, Henry’s wife Ethel passed away due to cancer not long before the reopening of the Panama Hotel. Ethel was described as the “glue” that held Marty and Henry together, and now that she was gone it made it hard for the two to relate to the other. They visited each other every so often but they did not share personal things. For instance, when Marty introduced his girlfriend Samantha, he did not tell his father about her until they were engaged. Henry met Samantha shortly after Marty told him the good news. “‘Dad, I’m engaged.’ ‘To a girl?’ Henry asked the question in all seriousness. Marty laughed. ‘Of course to a girl.’ ‘And you’re scared to tell me this.’ . . . ‘Then why are we talking out here?’ ‘Because she’s inside, Pops. I want you to meet her.’” (80-81). Due to Henry’s parents not showing affection to him, it was hard for Henry to show Marty affection. This affected the relationship greatly and caused distance between the father and son. Having Marty as a son helped shape Henry into a father and pushed him to do things that he is not used to, like showing
This greatly dampened his relationship with his son. Furthermore, Henry’s wife Ethel passed away due to cancer not long before the reopening of the Panama Hotel. Ethel was described as the “glue” that held Marty and Henry together, and now that she was gone it made it hard for the two to relate to the other. They visited each other every so often but they did not share personal things. For instance, when Marty introduced his girlfriend Samantha, he did not tell his father about her until they were engaged. Henry met Samantha shortly after Marty told him the good news. “‘Dad, I’m engaged.’ ‘To a girl?’ Henry asked the question in all seriousness. Marty laughed. ‘Of course to a girl.’ ‘And you’re scared to tell me this.’ . . . ‘Then why are we talking out here?’ ‘Because she’s inside, Pops. I want you to meet her.’” (80-81). Due to Henry’s parents not showing affection to him, it was hard for Henry to show Marty affection. This affected the relationship greatly and caused distance between the father and son. Having Marty as a son helped shape Henry into a father and pushed him to do things that he is not used to, like showing