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Summary Of The Bass The River And Sheila Mandt
Emma Faro Period 4 Mrs. Donley 9/4/24 Title Life is full of difficult choices, with every desire and passion pitted against the other in the arena of the mind. “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mandt” is a short story written by W. D. Wetherell that examines the choices of a teenage boy, torn between impressing his crush and catching a large bass. The author uses brilliant symbols and a compelling tone, warning readers not to sacrifice their passions in pursuit of transient desires. The bass the narrator hooks symbolizes his inner conflict as he oscillates between his desire for Sheila to like him and his love for fishing. As the fish struggles, the narrator can “...sense the extra strain on the line, the frantic way it cuts back and forth in

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