struggles of life
In the story “My Father’s Life” Raymond Carver spends significant amount of time describing the life of his father. However, it seems strange that he does not reflect much about any personal memories of his relationship with his father. It seems that while growing up his father was too involved with the struggles of life and thus never had the chance to build a relationship with his son. As he grew old the author was too involved with his struggles to build up any meaningful relationship with his father before he pass away.
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Raymond Carver, struggles life, Struggles Life, relationship father, life father, growing father, meaningful relationship, relationship son, involved struggles,
Approximate Word count = 394
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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