Sherwood Anderson's "Paper Pills": Deception In The Title
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Sherwood Anderson, in the title “Paper Pills,” tries to persuade us,
the readers, in believing the short story is going to be about some kind of drug.
Anderson in the other hand turns every thing around to tell us a story about
two people falling in-love. The story begins with a descriptio ....
Middle of paper
.... not attempt to
reopen the dusty window again. Reefy was so devastated about his wife passing
away that he did not care about him self for over ten years. The young woman
was well off and needs to find a husband to help her take care of the farm that
she inherited from her parents. She was tall, dark, and beautiful with lots of
money.
As the unwanted “twisted apples” are left on the tree to rotten -- so
is Doctor Reefy left to waste away. The “twisted apples” are left because the ....
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Page count: 2 (approximately 250 words per page)