Essay Analysis ''Crossing'' by Mark Slouka Written by Mark Raahauge

1672 Words7 Pages
In the short story: Crossing, by Mark Slouka the reader is presented with an affectionate father who is trying to strengthen the father and son relationship. Mark Slouka gives the reader a glimpse of how hard the parenting job is. Slouka uses the protagonist’s stream-of-conscious and symbols, metaphors, furthermore death as a simile of the huge responsibility it is to be a parent. We are following the father as a 3rd person, limited narrator. He is the unnamed father to a boy in the story. It is hard to say how long time the mother and father has been divorced, but nevertheless he is really looking forward for the trip which he, and his son is about to go to the following days. | For some reason it made him happy, and he hadn’t been happy in a while. [ll. 4-5][…]The line of open sky in the east was razor sharp. [l. 6] | | He is clearly not the happiest man in the world at the moment, even though he could have been in his earlier days. As far as anybody can say; he, of course, loves his son and is considered enough to be careful not to bump his son’s head on the Television, or maybe that is because he has made that mistake before. | For a long time he hadn’t wanted her back, he hadn’t wanted much of anything, really. He went inside, wiping his shoes and ducking his head like a visitor, and when the boy came running into the living room he threw him over his shoulder, careful not to hit his head on the corner of the TV, and at some point he saw her watching them, leaning against the kitchen counter in her bathrobe, and when he looked at her she shook her head and looked away and at that moment he thought, maybe – maybe he could make this one right. [ll. 15-19] | | Something must have created the divorce between him and his son’s mother. It obviously must been an unsuccessful relationship which he and his former wife have had. At some point you do not

More about Essay Analysis ''Crossing'' by Mark Slouka Written by Mark Raahauge

Open Document