This could probably mean that he wishes his son to feel compassion for animals, just like he does. These verses, along with the ones about "The Audobon Field Guide", not only show that he wants his kid to be an animal lover, but that he himself is one. ... The speaker is most likely imagining his son drinking and driving, situation that eventually ended up in an accident killing his friend. ...
His lips turned red and looked like the hot soup didn't seem to bother him much as he continued to drink spoonfuls of hot soup. ... The blister started coming up from his flesh, but he kept pouring and drinking and laughing until his knees couldn't bare him anymore. ... Dave was busy with a meat, while he began to cut the meat his attention slowly shifted from the piece of dead animal to his left hand. ...
Parents tend to feel that "since we created them, they have to do whatever we want" and that just isn't right, we are not property, we are complex animals that are curious about life and our own bodies. ... Secondly, my mom is crazy, she thinks that I"m going to go out and do drugs and drink booze. ...
The rest of the Wingfield's ignore this, and this mysterious way he acts reminds Amanda the way his husband acted just before he left, spending many hours away from home, drinking, wandering off, until one day he did not return at all. ... The unicorn is a horse-like animal which differs from them because it has a horn in its head. ...
Drinking hot cocoa with family is the best. ... Then we take a small break to drink hot cocoa and eat a short breakfast. ... I mean, I loved being spoiled by my dad but my he wouldn't want to sit down and have tea parties with me and my stuffed animals, and I just ended up getting tired o...
Timothy Findley pieced The Wars together much like a puzzle. When piecing together a puzzle it is crucial to first find the corner pieces. As when trying to understand the novel it is necessary to realize what the most important aspects are. Each separate corner holds together and is linked to anoth...