Sticks, By George Sanders (1995)

 Sticks, By George Sanders (1995)

9/10


Being a father is a new for everyone, and people rarely get things right in their first try. That’s probably why the father in the story was so mean and stingy in front of his children. He regretted many things after getting old, and it seems like his wife was a very big part of his life. In my opinion, I think this father is not a bad man, but rather a poor man.

I was shocked twice in this story. First was how the father’s precious poles were just treated like garbage and thrown away by the couple who moved in. A man’s treasure, possibly even the last thing he had for himself in life, meant nothing to others. This made me think about death, and how most things the dead left behind are ignored or forgotten so quickly by the living.

The second cause of shock was that this amazing story was not even a whole page wrong. I guess leaving the most essential feelings is another way of reaching good literacy.

This was one of the most interesting stories I have read in world literature class. I rated it nine out of ten. (196 words)

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