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Who Has Seen The Wind: Brian O' Connals' Understanding Of Birth And Death
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It is quite simple for one to present, in detail that Brian O'Connals understanding of birth and death develop throughout the novel, Who Has Seen the Wind. During the novel, Brian O'Connal develops an understanding of birth and death as he matures. The birth of Forbsie's pigeons and his rabbits se ....
Middle of essay ....n't got any hair!"' (160). Brian and Forbsie speculate that the rabbits will soon grow up and have babies then those rabbits will have babies extending to an infinite amount of rabbits. Brian is again puzzled with Forbsie's answers and consequently he goes to his father for help. "'How do rabbits get started?"'(161). Gerald O'Connal explains to Brian that rabbits are similar to plants because the two are started by a planted seed. Rabbits are different from pigeons and Brian's philosophy on birt.... |
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