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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Accidental Tourest

The Accidental Tourest 	In the novel, The Accidental Tourist, Anne Tyler deals with umpteen different subjects, such as love, grieving, change, family, and guilt. She addresses these subjects throughout the novel, in some(prenominal) different bursts. One of these scenes, which I found to be the nearly helpful in understanding the novel, comes late in chapter twenty, at the very end of the novel, when Macon leaves Sara and goes back to Muriel. This scene is pregnant because how Macon has begun to change, and is now in control of his life.
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In this scene not only does Macon take a study action on his own for the first time, but he also finally begins to cope with, and accept his sons death. One matter in this scene that helps us to see how Macon has changed comes on page 339. Macon is reflecting back on his life, and he realizes that he "had not taken steps very often in his life, come to think of it, really never. His marriage, his two jobs, his relationship with Muriel, his return...If you wishing to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay

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