When he smashed his thumb and received news of his father’s death he was building the wall for his daughter. He was building this wall thinking of how his father would have gone about building it. (145) Sanders was emotionally attached to the wall, “I took pains over the wall I was building the day my father died.” (143) The author shows his true character when his daughter’s gerbils become trapped within the wall. (143) Though he built the wall the day his father died he was willing to tear it down for the sake of his crying daughter. This shows the outstanding disposition Sanders’ has. The inheritance of this character is something that can only be learned from true kindness and selflessness.
The hammer represents the physical inheritance of generations. Each owner used and wore out many handles. The new generation was taught how to use it from the generation before. They were taught not only how to use it, but how to use it correctly and take pride in their work. The hammer also symbolizes the unseen inheritance of generations. Sanders’s was taught how to be a man with true morals and skills to provide for their family. The disposition Sanders represents is the one passed down from his father and the father before