However, the descriptions of scenery are added in by Hemingway to suggest detriment in the future of our two lovers, Nick and Marjorie. Therein lies a message in Hemingway's descriptions when he writes, "Then one year there were no more logs to make lumber….. All the piles of lumber were carried away." The tall schooners headed back out to sea after the fortune of a few prosperous times, carrying away years of Hortons Bay tradition under a tight canvas. Also, the fact that "Ten years later there was nothing of the mill except the broken white limestone" may suggest predictable broken emotions between Nick and Marjorie. The most prevalent symbol in "The End of Something" is the destroyed lumber mill, which represents Nick and Marjorie's soon-to-be destroyed relationship.
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MY TRYING TIMES IN THE NAVY Joining the NAVY has been filled with challenges. Distance from family, long deployments, and loss of friends, or shipmates as we call them in the NAVY, are three of the many challenges one faces. When I joined the NAVY, I planned everything out like checking the housing cost in Seattle where I had orders to report as well as the basic housing allowance given to me by the NAVY to get my apartment and moving all of my furniture to Seattle. Unfortunately, it did not go as planned and I was more or less forced to endure four long years! Of my NAVY career alone in the state of Seattle, due to a huge miscommunication and misunderstanding as well as irresponsibility on behalf of my NAVY recruiter.
ARNOLD FREDRICK GRAPE yesterday climbed the water tower once again and this time he has gone to jail. “I promise it won’t happen again, sir,” said Gilbert Grape, the brother of Arnold (Arnie), last week, when Arnie climbed the water tower for the 3rd time that week. “Alright,” replied the police officer, “but if it does happen again, he will go to jail.” Arnie finally reached the top of the tower at 3 o’clock yesterday; he was escorted down by crane and was taken to the station, by police car. We talked to Gilbert yesterday, after the ordeal. “I just got here too late this time.
That night we arrived at Benning after 14 long, grueling hours on a greyhound bus. We step off and of course there was nobody around except one Black hat (instructor) he said two things; one here is your room and be ready for week one, Ground Week, on Monday morning. The first week, Ground Week, was intense. I was drenched in sweat from 4AM to 6PM, we did a PT (physical training) test right off the bat 0400 that Monday I smoked it of course. After that we spent the day in processing which is always the boring part I thought, not this time if we weren’t busy we were doing PT.
This work involved needle gunning and sanding the rust that was present on the platform, before I could prime, paint and put down new non-skid. I had been outside working for a couple of hours, when my supervisor came outside and told me to take a break. My supervisor was an EW1 (E-6). I was expecting to get something to drink and then get back to work after a short break, but when I returned to the antenna platform, he had put on all of the safety equipment and was doing the work that I was doing. In the three years that I had been in the Navy, I never witnessed an E-6 doing dirty work like this.
Near Chattahoochee Fulton Co. July 15th, 1864 Dear Sister - -----Pickets don't fire at each other now. We go down to the edge of the river on our side and the Yankees come down on their side and talk to each other. The men on picket opposite are from Ohio, and seem very tired of the war. They say that their term of enlistment will be out in three months and most of them say that when it is out they are going home. Gen. Johnson has issued an order that there shall be no more communication between with them, and I think it is well that he has done so because they were getting too intimate.
The only time he visits the city is to go to the library to read books on survival and foods that he can eat while in the mountains. It had been a year since he left home and he really missed his family, but he did not want to go back just yet. His only friends in the woods are a falcon named Frightful and Bando, a teacher that sometimes visits Sam in the summer. In the end Sam’s father finds him in the woods. Sam said that he was not ready to go home yet and his father said he could stay for a few more months.
Private James Miller 3 Months after Virus went Public My squad and I were sitting around playing cards when we heard the news. It was only about 10:00 AM when our Sergeant came in and told us what was happening in the world. Most of the men in the camp that I was in left to go and spend time with their families but the few of us that stayed were there to hang on until the end. We were survivors and we were ready. I didn’t have any family to go home to.
C. Before they finished the route, Yuriy Yudin, the only surviving member, got sick and left, leaving the group with nine. D. After a few days travel they got delayed by bad weather crossing Dyatlov pass (named after their leader Igor Dyatlov), and set up camp on the slopes of nearby mountain called the Mountain of Dead by the native Mansi people, even though They were only six miles from their intended destination. Transition: And that was that. Dyatlov was supposed to send a telegram back to the university no later than February the 12th. No telegraph ever came and search team set out on February 20th to find them.