Analysis Of The Sniper By Susan Kerslake

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Choices Melika1 Choices often influence our everyday life. But have you ever thought of the small choices you make daily? What if one of those choices impacted your life forever? The short story "Choices" by Susan Kerslake is about a woman named Peggy who chooses to go on a trip with her boyfriend Ken which leads to an accident that causes her to go to the IV for the rest of her life. The story shows us how choices can have a great impact on our lives. The setting of the story is very important and the general theme of the story is about the little choices we make and how important the choices we make can be. Also, I think this story is both similar and different than the short story "The sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty in many ways. …show more content…

There were some things that could of gotten Peggy not to go, but she still chooses to go anyway. it quotes "Cloud, fog, onshore wind..." (117) which tells us how bad the weather ,but she still chooses to go. Also, it was during the summer time. It quotes, "It had surprised them both that it had endured in any form past summer" (119). And as we know, the weather was quite bad so she clearly could of chosen to go on another sunny day, but still chooses not to. It quotes "You're wedged in a car. The engine has come up into the front of the car" (122) which mainly shows us how the setting creates the mood and atmosphere of the story. As the setting has a significant impact on the story, the general theme of the story is also very

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