Friday, February 22, 2019

Reflection on Jack Hodgins ”By the River” Essay

In the taradiddle of By the River, the author relates the love story between the young woman, crystallizing Styan, and her married man, Jim Styan, in the terms of faith, responsibility and dream. later reading this story, I wonder that why Jim chose to leave and why Crystal still believed he will come back, even though she realised that her dream of the life with him would not come true. When Crystal was in manakin ten, she gave up the opportunity of studying further and chose to live a tremendous and idyllic life with Jim. After they moved to the log cabin which sits on the edge of river, they began to build a farm. Since Jim was lack of farming knowledge and had no each experience before, six chickens were frozen to death in the iciness winter and the cow that he has just bought stepped off the train and ran away.He eventually abandoned his house and wife irresponsibly and left on the train after he cannot accept the fact that the dream of worthy famer will not come true. In contrast, Crystal always believed his husband and tried her best to help Jim realize his dream, even though sometimes she understood the decision that living with Jim was wrong. Crystal has always loved Jim so that she trusted her husband will be on the way hearth one day and came to the station to wait him for the past six month. provided all are delusional and impossible, her husband will never rejoinder on the train, because the conductor told her that he was not on board.In conclusion, this sort of woman, Crystal, is frankly pathetic because her husband ruthlessly abandoned and left her without any words, while Jim is certainly looked down upon by others, because he is self-concern and exacting for their love and relationship.

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