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Analysis



1

What comprises the "Lucinda River" in Cheever's "The Swimmer"? Characterize the progression, both by characters' commentary and by image patterns.
2

Cite examples of dramatic irony in Neddy's adventure. What belies his perception of himself as a "pilgrim" and "explorer"?

Interpretation



3

Using the character and circumstances of Neddy Merrill, draft a definition of the "ironic" hero.
4

Explain how the string of neighborhood pools also parallels the progression of the length of the day and the passage of the seasons.

Evaluation



5

Why does Neddy not recognize his changing status? Why is his treatment essential to his development as an ironic figure?
6

Contrast the anti-heroes of Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" with Cheever's ironic hero. Why does any one of the three characters fail to reflect the "full nature" of the modern anti-hero?







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