1. The Wars by Timothy Findley
From Findleys description of Barbara she does not seem like the type to dwell over lost love and instead moves on quickly, "Barbara never cries," (Findley 155). ... Barbara's sister, Juliet walks in on her and Robert engaging in intercourse and describes it as "Two people hurting one another," (Findley 160). Juliet believed that what she saw did not look like two people making love and becomes confused as to how people that wanted to make love ended up hurting each other. The psychological effect this scene has is not limited to Robert and Barbara, but it also effects ...
- Word Count: 1704
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School