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Popular Mechanics Raymond Carver Analysis
I have selected the story, Popular Mechanics by Raymond Carver. It tells the last-minute story of a couple getting separated from each other. This short story begins from where the man is in the bedroom placing his clothes in a suitcase. Evidently, they have a baby as well as the picture of the baby is on the bed when the woman walks into the bedroom. (Carver, 1981, page 1)
The woman is happy that the man is leaving because she states that multiple times as the man putting his staff in the suitcase. “I’m glad you’re leaving! I’m glad you’re leaving! she said. Do you hear?” (Carver, 1981, Page 1)
Ultimately, when the man is ready to leave, he tries to take the baby with him but woman resists and the story ends here.
I personally didn’t like

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