the boat

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English

 

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Reynaldo S

 

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January 18, 2015

 

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In the text the narrator has made clear career and lifestyle choices (far away from the traditional world of his youth), but he has not come to terms with the significance of his father's passing, and he still feels a fundamental unease with his life. "The Boat" begins in the setting of winter morning,"when I awake at four o??clock in the morning with the terrible fear that I have overslept ...
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[and] that my father is waiting for me " (105) has described the narrator's feelings of being "foolishly alone" and the absence of his father is underscored here. The narrator describes his frequent early morning awakenings where he faces "the terrible fear " (105) in a manner that suggests an action that has become reflexive after years and years of constant early mornings to go fishing with his father and the other men: "There are times when I am half out of bed and fumbling for socks and mumbling for words before I realize that I am foolishly alone, that no one waits at the base of the stairs and no boat rides restlessly in the waters of the pier" (105)...
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