Thursday, April 4, 2013

Luis's Reviews Epidsode III: The Bear by William Faulkner

A story about a boy, maturity and Old Ben. However, i did notice that there was a third dynamic that played a catalyst in his maturity. From what i grasped from it, Sam feathers is his mentor and basically says that nothing can really kill the bear. Obviously that wasn't an option for Isaac being that the bear was on his inhabited property. This kind of paralleled the term "man of the house". I feel like he was faced with the cleshay therm "you are the man of the house" and in this case, his property is the house he's protecting. I feel a little sense of humor that his mentor, Sam, is in actual confusion when confronting this bear.
Quote: "He's smart"......"Too smart".... 
I have a question linked to this and that  is if this quote was the original source for the timeless line in movies, "Hes smart...Too Smart."
Question: Is this an excerpt, I'm really confused as to if he kill the bear for real or not? It seems continual.

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