Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Reader Reaction to John Cheevers The Swimmer Essay -- Cheever Swimmer
      Reader Reaction to John Cheever's The Swimmer           One of the main ideas that is conveyed in John Cheever's The Swimmer is the  way in which life consists of different mental stages and how they each affect  the consciousness of the mind. In The Swimmer, Neddy goes through different  swimming pools and this represents the different journeys in his life. He  progresses from boundless optimism to endless despair as the seasons go  by.  The times when Neddy is in or out of the water also represents the  emotions he is going through and perhaps can correlate to the emotions felt  throughout the duration of ones life. For example, when Neddy is not swimming,  he tends to feel down or aggravated. During this sad period, he is usually in  search of alcohol.  Even after he has had a drink or two, he is always  ready to go back into the pools, which shows a lot about Neddy's ambitious  character. Neddy's journey through the pools is longer than an afternoon.   In fact, we see this when he mentions the "storm passing" and the season change  is    shown through the phrase "red and yellow leaves." When Neddy finally reaches  home, he is tired and weak. This displays aging through life and how one becomes  fatigued easily as life goes on. When he sees that no one is home, it is obvious  that Neddy's journey has come to an end and it seems as though Neddy has died,  because his home can symbolize the heart and the soul, and since no one is home,  Neddy's heart and soul is dead.                             Although The Swimmer and the recent American film "A Beautiful Mind" both  have differing plots, their main characters have some commonalities. Russell  Crowe, the young mathematician who becomes a natural code ...              ...xpected of him  with his wife and kids having left him.  It was clear that Neddy was also  annoyed at this point in time, however before he blew up at Mrs. Biswanger, she  suddenly became nice to him once again. This part in the story goes to show how  cruel society can be, and instead of helping out Neddy in his poor state, he is  disrespected and furthermore, abandoned.  It is also evident that friends  can be betraying and deceiving and that one can never be too sure about their  status. I feel that the society in which Neddy is living is quite shallow and  irrational. Neddy is an unfortunate character and his treatment from Mrs.  Biswanger shows her nature of thinking that friends are expendable which in my  opinion is quite irrational.  It also shows that the status in ones culture  weighs heavily on their association with certain people.                             
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