The Pugilist at Rest Judging from the other reviews, the awards, and multiple accolades Thom Joness writings, and The Pugilist at Rest in particular, have received, I am apparently in quite the minority. But hither goes: I found an inherent falseness and overwritten emotion end-to-end the stories. Jones too often tells the reader what he/she should be scenery instead of letting the reader respond sans prescription. Case in point: I Want to Live! The son-in-law is the good puss (obviously the former -- tacky) who gives the dying woman Schopenhauer to read and narcotic medication to ease the unbearable pain no one else start even acknowledge.
This revitalizes the woman in the extreme (I believe she give thanks God for her son-in-law at some point, which struck me as the spring thanking God for the character of himself as he portrayed himself in the story -- again, ooh, tacky). Obviously, Jones digs Schopenhauer and through the character of the woman tells us that philosophy from just ...If you want to get a well(p) essay, social club it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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