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Monday, January 9, 2017

The Unicorn in the Garden

The short falsehood that I choose to examine and write the critical examine on, is The Unicorn in the Garden by James Thurber. The storey is round a homosexual having his breakfast, who aphorism a unicorn in the tend and proceeds to assort his married woman about it as the boloney progresses in an unusual way. This fabrication appeals to me in art objecty ship canal namely in the aspects of themes, the plot, characters and the lyric used. Thus, this essay will be based on the aspects mentioned previously.\nI would like to begin with the themes and condone why it is appealing to me. The first gear is man versus muliebrity. In my view, the man represents the blissful fantasy and the cleaning woman represents the harsh humanity. At the seed of the narrative, the man is having breakfast wholly when he sees the unicorn in the garden and immediately reports his unusual breakthrough to his wife where she responds by express the unicorn is a mythical beast. This is q uite an gratifying to me because the mind of the woman is still in reality and man in fantasy. other theme I name in this short novel is deception. It is possible that while having breakfast, the man suddenly had an idea to proceed rid of the wife and develop that plan by fashioning up a story about a unicorn. He probably knew that she will tell on him to the authorities and would label to capture him. However, the wife is also finding an excuse to rub from the husband and decides that this is the perfect hazard and calls the authorities. Little did she know, that her plan would kick back and the man a victor. It is tough to predict what the man had in mind thus it unbroken my interest in check.\n alike that, the plot also appeals to me. The translation is when the man was having his breakfast and the story immediately turns into a bout when the man sees a unicorn in the garden and hurries to tell his wife about it just now his wife does not believe what he says. He returns to the garden but the unicorn was missing which aroused my interest in the stor...

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