Comparing Neighbour Rosicky And A Christmas Memory

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Life is a fragile and tangible thing that can be shattered in a heartbeat. However, one can make the most out of their life by taking small steps into creating a grand impact on the world around them, such as Mr. Rosicky and Buddy. Through a thoughtful study of “Neighbour Rosicky” and “A Christmas Memory” by Willa Cather and Truman Capote, one may see the main themes, similarities, and differences that combine to create compelling texts. The main themes of both pieces contain that of a life well lived. In “Neighbour Rosicky” readers meet Mr. Rosicky, an american farmer, who “had a bad heart” (Cather 679). However, never once did Mr. Rosicky look down on his situation or cause harm to others, instead he worried about his son and daughter-in-law, Rudolph and Polly. Mr. Rosicky was a simple man who loved his family, neighbors, and farm while always putting himself last: Nothing could be more undeath-like than this place; nothing could be more right for a man who had helped to do the work of great cities and had always longed for the open country and …show more content…

The pair do not have much money or belongings, but they have each other and Queenie, their orange and white rat terrier. As the pair began to prepare for “fruitcake weather” readers begin to see the importance of “fruitcake weather” and how much time and year long preparation goes into making fruitcakes (Capote 1). With not much money or resources every year the pair save their “skin-flint sums persons in the house occasionally provide; or what [they] earn [themselves] from various activities: holding rummage sales, selling buckets of hand-picked blackberries, jars of home-made jam and apple jelly and peach preserves, rounding up flowers for funerals and weddings” (Capote 2). However, though they do not have much to give they find away every year to make at least “thirty cakes” (1) to give to their

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