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    The Swimmer

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    Inevitable Passage of Time Within John Cheerver’s‚ The Swimmer we can learn a lot about life choices and priorities. Cheerver demonstrates the effect of social standing in the novel through the eyes of the main character Needy. Needy has let his social standing overpower him‚ which eventually leads him to a life without social activity. Cheerver effectively communicates his message to the reader by combining a wide variety of symbolism and excitement. Throughout the novel the author uses a plethora

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    The Swimmer Metaphor

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    In the short story “The Swimmer”‚ John Cheever wrote the story as a metaphor for life. Cheever basically stating that your time here on earth is short; don’t waste your time. Neddy spends his time chasing a social life‚ alcohol‚ and a mistress. As Neddy takes his journey across the county why does it take so long for him to realize that his life isn’t what he thought it was? Did he waste his time while on his journey? Through his journey Neddy took glass after glass of alcohol and that’s what made

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    Tired Swimmer

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    Shelby Giles June 22‚ 2015 The Tired Swimmer 1. She is experiencing constant fatigue‚ blurred vision‚ eye strain‚ gasping for air‚ hand and finger aches. 2. Blurred vision and eyes strain could have to do with the optic nerve‚ headache‚ soreness and fatigue. 3. In the spinal cord there are nerves that are in charge of these involuntary functions. There is also the medullary rhythmicity centers in the medulla oblongata that adjusts the rate of breathing. These could be possibilities that Annies

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    Symbolism In The Swimmer

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    The Swimmer is based on a man not being able to deal with the present. He is mostly in denial through every part of the story and every character he meets expresses how much he is in denial‚ and shows he has an alcohol problem which he is covering up the depressed state he is in‚ and cant face the fact his entire family is gone. The story begins with Neddy Merrill lounging at a friend’s pool on a mid- summer’s day. After Ned decides to travel home by swimming through neighbors pools is where the

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    The Swimmer Analysis

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    The Swimmer Are you scared? Anxious? Afraid? Fearful? No? Mull it over. Still no? I don’t believe you. If yes‚ don’t worry‚ we all are. Almost everyone has a fear of something. Sometimes it is the fear of what comes next‚ the fear of making a bad decision‚ the fear of emotions‚ the fear of a specific person and sometimes it is just the fear of rippling water from the nearby river that plagues a person the most. Great or small we are all haunted by someone or something and face a choice with regards

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    Water In The Swimmer

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    Inspiring poets and artists everywhere‚ our world’s most dominating ingredient has‚ with its many states and forms‚ become not only a picture of beauty in nature but also one of the ultimate symbols of the unknown‚ and thus a cause of fear for many. ‘The Swimmer’ is a short story by S.J. Butler that depicts a working woman dealing with her fear of the unknown. The story begins in-media-res with a thorough description of the setting in which the story takes place. We‚ the readers‚ are given the idea that the

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    The Swimmer Symbolism

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    “The Swimmer” is a story written by the American author John Cheever‚ a story about a man who decides to get home by swimming across all the pools in his country. In the story‚ the author widely uses symbolism through which he shows how Neddy spends his live striving for material success and how he ends up losing more important values as his family and friends. Neddy’s journey through the pools on his way home represent the phrases of time that one has to pass through his life‚ showing that the

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    The Cuban

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    The  Cuban  Cigar  Industry       BU481  –  S   Submitted  To:  Lynn  Gazzola     Group  Members:   Adam  Davidson  -­  070846030   Brandon  Mattalo  -­  070399260   Elizabeth  Phillips  -­  070463720   Sam  Roston  -­  070812060   Muhammad  Shahjahan  -­  20321861                                        

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    Dante’s Inferno and The Swimmer Dante’s ever popular‚ poem‚ “ The Inferno‚” and John Cheever’s “ The Swimmer” is both set upon the theme‚ reflecting on ones life. Cheever highly accepts the profundity of Dante’s pious allegory (1). In the swimmer‚ the protagonist Neddy Merrils‚ swims throughout his well-heeled neighborhood‚ which is credited the intense journey of Dante. The Swimmer‚ a story about a man’s eight-mile journey home‚ is a book that explores how a man reflects upon life. Many of the

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    The Cuban Revolution The Cuban Revolution was one of the most defining events in Cuba’s history. With blood hardwork and a dream the Cuban Revolution was one of the most influential and defining moments in Cuba’s history. The Cuban Revolution was led by Fidel Castro and a few other key figures such as Che Guevara and his brother Raul Castro. Before Castro’s revolution the Cuban government had been taken over by Fulgencio Batista. He made Cuba into a puppet for countries to take resources from without

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