Growing Up One ?summertime? King Solomon wrote wisely, and subsequently was wisely paraphrased by the folk band The Byrds, To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under(a) heaven... (Ecclesiastes 3:1,8). Seasons often represent the periods of a persons life; birth, youth, age and death. In the short story pass by David Updike, the lake provides an eternal and unchanging witness to homers transition from season to season and from boy to man. In the unhorse we find the family and its surrogate son, Homer, enjoying the fruits of the summer. Homer wakes to find Mrs. Thyme sitting alone, spirit out across the flat blue stillness of the lake(48). This gives us a sense of the calm, eternal feeling the lake presents and of Mrs. Thymes judgement perception of it. Later, Fred and Homer wildly drive the motor gravy boat round the lake, exerting their boyish enthusiasm. The lake is unaffected by the raucous diversion and Homer is pleased to ret urn to shore and ...If you want to eviscerate a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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