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Brian's Search For The Meaning Of Life In W.O. Mitchell's Who Has Seen The Wind
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Brian's Search for the Meaning of Life in W.O. Mitchell's Who Has Seen the
Through the brilliantly written book Who Has Seen the Wind,
Mitchell is able to very effectively describe the tale of one boy and his
growth on the Saskatchewan prairie. Brian's childhood revolves around
aspects of everyday ....
Middle of essay .... things," his father said.
"Why does it happen to things?" He turned up his face to
his father, cheeks stained with drying tears.
"That's the way they end up."
Brian looked down at the baby pigeon in his hand.
"It was an egg. Now it's stopped."
"Yes Spalpeen, it's stopped." (56)
Although this was hard for Brian to face, he was once
again confronted with death. This second time, his dog Jappy dies crushed
by a carriage of horses as "the front wheels of the dray missed Japp.... |
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