Saturday, March 9, 2019

If Dory Had Gone Against Maria’s Wishes Essay

Jack would respond in the affirmative and then, t whollyy to Dory, the bed would squeak. Emma wanted to believe that she was living in a fairy-tale and she so she did, refusing to let anyone tell her otherwise. Mrs. Robinson tried to tell Emma that her husband was beingness unfaithful, and Emma refused to believe. Though Emma had all right not to believe Mrs. Robinson, the fact fluent remained that Mrs. Robinson was unable to convince Emma of Jacks infidelity. If Mrs.Robinson could not convince Emma that all was not right in her relationship with her husband, how would Dory, an eight year gray girl who did not fully understand the workings of the adult world, be able to convince Emma that Jack was being unfaithful. Emma would have told Dory that she did not understand what she was talking about, and demand to know where she had received her information. When Dory had revealed her source, which she undoubtedly would because of her love for Emma and need to please her, Emma would no doubt have confronted Mrs. Robinson. That enemy would only have put the altercation between Emma and Mrs.Robinson at a different setting. Emma would mum have refused to believe that she was not the only cleaning lady in Jack Yorks life. Mrs. Robinson would still have set up the chance meeting among Emma, Jack and the lady at the formulate station. Emma would still have reacted the way she did, and would still have died. It is therefore safe for me to say, that base on my analysis of the short story, Emma, as well as tone at the most likely outcomes for a slight change in the plot of the story, if Dory had told her mother about the lady at the train station, the outcome of the story would have probably been the same.

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