Hello everyone! I am writing this post as a brief biography and background about John Cheever and am giving you a few questions about the first story we are discussing.
John Cheever was born on May 27, 1912, in Quincy, Massachusetts. His father owned a shoe factory until he lost it due to the Great
Depression of the 1930s (a time of severe economic hardship). His mother
owned a gift shop and supported the family with the shop's
profits.
By now you should have read the first story in The Stories of John Cheever. In "Goodbye, My Brother," there are several themes: paralysis, letting go, change, acceptance and denial. These are all brought together in the story of a family. Consider the following questions as you read or re-read the story:
1. How does the house symbolize the relationship between family members?
2. What do the wedding dress worn by Helen and the old football uniform worn by the narrator symbolize?
3. What role does Lawrence play in the family? What role does he play in the events of the story?
4. Who changes in the story and who doesn't?
Post your thoughts or questions if you have any about this story. Stay tuned for more questions about "The Five-Forty-Eight."
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