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English

 

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Martha H

 

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June 7, 2012

 

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University

 

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Mr. Cotter, a friend of the family, and his uncle comment on the narrator's relationship with the priest. The narrator is angered by their belief that he's too young to make his own decisions about who he befriends and that he should "run about and play with young lads of his own age." Later that night, images of death haunt him and he attempts make light of the tormenting face of the deceased priest by "smiling feebly" in hopes of negating his dreadful visions...
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The following evening, his family visits the house of the old priest and his two caretakers, two sisters, where he lies in wake. There, the narrator must try and rationalize his death and the mystery of his preceding insanity. Initially, the narrator represses the news of Father Flynn's passing and checks his house the next morning just to confirm the truth of his passing...
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