Compare And Contrast The Bass The River And Sheila Mant

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The Bass, the River and Sheila Mant In the beginning of the story the narrator falls in love with Sheila Mant. As the story develops he learns that she thinks fishing is dumb, since he loves fishing he is dumbfounded. As to not offput her cuts a bass off his line. That choice goes wrong as she leaves him for someone else. This essay will explain the conflicts between the narrator and his choices about the bass and Sheila and how it makes us feel sympathy for him. The first conflict is between the narrator and his choices about Sheila. The reason being is that he is in love with her even though she is described as “all but out of reach.” (McDougal pg.27) Eventually he asks her out to a concert by canoe, reluctantly she agrees to get in his canoe. A couple times he tries to show off but she doesn’t even notice. After the concert she left with someone else which makes him realize that his choices weren’t the best and that he probably wouldn’t have gotten the girl anyway. …show more content…

The reason he has conflict about the bass is because it hooks his line at one of the most inopportune times, while he is in the boat with Sheila. He knew that the bass was a big one, and that he wouldn’t get another like it for a long time but he makes the choice to make Sheila happy instead of catching the fish. For the rest of the story he is contemplating why he did what he did since he knew she was out of reach. At the end of the story there is a small note from the narrator saying that he “never made the same mistake again.” (McDougal

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