Commentary On “lifeguard By John Updike:

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August 19, 2015

 

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This language instantly distances the reader from the lifeguard, who comes off as particularly arrogant. In the text of “Lifeguard,” there seems to also be a clear sense of tone. The lifeguard of this story is concerned with the life of the spirit, and what he knows is that “every seduction is a conversion...
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The lifeguard of this story is concerned with the life of the spirit, and what he knows is that “every seduction is a conversion.” “Someday,” he believes, “my alertness will bear fruit; from near the horizon there will arise, delicious translucent, like a green bell above the water, the call for help, the call, a call, it saddens me to confess, that I have yet to hear...
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