Wednesday, September 14, 2011
The Last Stop
In "The Last Stop", the assumptions that were made were very common because he is describing a funeral home and a man that works there. It is very easy to judge a man that works at a funeral home as a gloomy, creepy, and depressing sort of man. I agree with the writer when he assumes that about Mr. Deaver. Although you would think that about this man, he was really the opposite. He was a kind man. This is a story depicting that you cannot judge a book by its cover, this man just wanted to help the deceased's families by making their loved ones look lively at their funeral.
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ReplyDeleteI like the description of depicting the story as you cannot judge a book by its cover. I believe that fits into the story and how people make assumptions when they really know nothing about the subject expect what is thought to be the norm. Humans do not always look into things. They accept what is on the surface and do not dig any deeper. With this story you see Cable is trying to do just that right about of digging. This post noticed that.