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Essay about the story reunion by John Cheever

***Please see the attachment for the complete details***

An essay about John Cheevers book reunion

Carefully read John Cheever's "Reunion." Read "Thinking about the Text" questions following the story.
Read my observations and questions. Then write a fully developed, well-organized essay about the story. You do not need to respond directly to anything our textbook or I touch upon. You may want to approach your essay from a different direction. Regardless, you must write a unified essay that addresses an important point Cheever's short story entertains. Write an introductory paragraph, two or three body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph. In your essay, have one strong, unifying argument.
Select and carefully analyze specific textual evidence that supports your claim. Do no research. Plagiarism results in failure for the course.
 
Observations and Questions
Charlie, the story's narrator, could be on college break and traveling from "grandmother's in the Adirondacks to a cottage on the Cape that [his] mother had rented." He is financially secure. His father is a member of a club "in the Sixties," an upscale part of Manhattan.
 
If the "have-nots" have a tough road, maybe so do the "haves." Tillie Olsen's "I Stand Here Ironing" creates a vivid picture of what societal and economic constraints can produce in persons from poor communities. Maybe Cheever's story creates an equally dismal picture for a person of the upper class. How can a rich man like Charlie's father be a "victim" of his society?
 
Maybe a person does follow in a parent's footsteps despite oneself; avoiding a fate mapped out by genetics takes a Herculean effort. Upon seeing his father at a distance for the first time in three years, Charlie says, "[H]e was my flesh and blood, my future and my doomE" Charlie suspects he himself will grow to be like his father. Can Charlie escape his father's fate?
 
When Charlie says that his father is "my flesh and blood, my future and my doom," does Charlie sound a little overly dramatic? Can we trust him as he narrates what happens during this reunion? Is he less generous in his descriptions of his father than he might be if he were more fully mature? Can Charlie appreciate all that his father has gone through?
 
If Charlie sees a future, maybe his father glimpses his own past. Maybe Charlie reminds his father of the father's own youth, and the father is unsettled and ashamed because Charlie is an embarrassment in the father's (or in society's) eyes-a sheltered mama's boy. Becoming a bully, the old man suppresses his own overly sensitive nature.
 
Charlie's father might be jealous of Charlie, who has had everything good gifted to him. The father is pugnacious. Perhaps he has had to fight for everything he has. The father could both love and resent his child, producing in the father, anticipating and during the "reunion," aberrant behavior.
 
At first, the son seems to admire his father. What is the attraction? Does it last?
 
The father might just be bored with everything. Maybe he is genuinely brilliant and tired of trying to find company who can appreciate his wit. Consider analyzing his displays of advanced knowledge. He is even funny in places, though others miss his jokes, dark though the jokes may be.
 
Is it noteworthy that his father "cross-questioned [Charlie] about the baseball season"?
 
Is the father, or even Charlie, sure of his own sexuality?
 
The "big shot" father might take especial pleasure in trying to "get a rise" out of waiters and newsstand workers. What kind of person belittles or berates workers in the service industry?
 
The father seems to have a grasp of some European languages. How did he pick up this knowledge and why is it showcased in this story? A World War 2 veteran might pick up the kinds of words and phrases the father uses. If the father is a veteran of a foreign war, he may display effects the war has had on him.
 
Can the Freudian slip "Bibson Geefeaters" shed light on Charlie's father's character or on the meaning of the story?
 
 
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Please try to complete lab asap. Due at 11.59pm. 1/2 parts 

 After having watched the video titled "DNA The Secret of Life" and the assigned link below: - as well as what our Science Specialist, Ms Tiarra Thompson performs in the Blended Lab:-

as well as what our Science Specialist, Ms Tiarra Thompson performs in the Blended Lab in Echo 360:-
Use Chargaff's Rules to Transcribe and Translate this DNA Strand :- A T T C C G G G G A A T TC G C G A T A T A T C C C G A G A G A C A C A T T T A A A C C C A T A T A T T T C G G C G C C C C A T C G C G A C G C TT A A A C C C C G G C
=> Once RNA has completed the Transcription process, and the Translation of the mRNA/Codon/Triplet is completed using as class discussion, as well as your knowledge and Figure 12:5, list your amino acids and finally research to indicate their individual functions of the amino acids in life or in an organism. A table similar to the one below will be helpful greatly:-
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