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Friday, October 14, 2016

We Reap What We Sow

We reap what we sow. This is a thought that m some(prenominal) people in hi story and literature go through struggled with. In The Five-Forty-Eight by sewer Cheever, Blake, the main character, spends most of the story nerve-racking to run from a woman that he use to last. We do not know why in the kickoff but we eventually bring to expose that he had case-hardened her badly and now she has muster up back to make him avow up to what he did. When she eventually catches him on the train he hopes he might find help from his two neighbors on the train with him. However they make to ignore him as they scent no love for him. Blake burn many bridges throughout this story which leaves him as change and alone as the tell on he sees musical composition trying to elude Miss defect.\nWhen Blake number one meets Miss Dent, he hires her as his secretary. This is a big require for her as she alludes to having mental problems and as such has trouble purpose dissemble. This of co urse goes over Blakes run as he doesnt vexation much for anyone but himself. In just a few short weeks of working together he decides he wants to quietude with her. After propositioning her with a drink, she invites him to her lay out with little hesitation. After their tryst, he is totally oblivious to her emit in the bathroom. Hes satisfied, why should he worry about how she feels? pursual this, he has her fired while shes out to lunch and tells the expression not to let her in again. To him its the sensible thing to do. With moreover a thought he throws her away, takes her job, and ruins her reputation. All without even liner her himself. Its this carelessness that leads to his downfall. The next age he sees Miss Dent is as hes leaving work several months later. He has completely forgotten about her and cant mean of why she would have any business with him. And yet the push-down storage of her makes him anxious though he tells himself he doesnt know why. Its here( predicate) that Cheever uses the imagery of the scene to hypnotism at whats to come for Blake. He leaves t...

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