Friday, February 8, 2019
Childhood Memories in Once More to the Lake by E.B. White Essay
Once much to the LakeFor many people at that place is a sweet scent, an inviting image, the familiar sound of laughter that bring them rear end to a place full of childhood images. In Once More to the Lake, author E.B. White longs to bring his audience back to one of the approximately memorable places in his childhood, a camp on a lake in Maine, starting in about 1904. He shows the reader how he feels he has replaced his own father and is playing the same role he contend nearly forty years earlier. White directs his essay at an anon. audience. Read by children, it is yet another when I was your age story, further to an adult or p arnt he is quite successful in provoking old forgotten memories. The author assumes his audience will, at least(prenominal) somewhat, empathize with him. White describes his surroundings so well that one inevitably no prior knowledge of the lake to feel as though they are truly there. He thoroughly describes the sights, discussing the woods around th e cabin, the cool and passive lake, the cottages sprinkled on the shore, the old farmhouse where the campers gather to dine. White also ...
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