Analysis Of My Little Bit Of Country Susan Cheever

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Humans have their differences. The similarities and dissimilarities between us, human beings can vary so much, that it surprises me. Our minds all have their way of thinking and doing things, but when you think you got it all figured out, someone strolls past your way, and you have to rethink once again. Despite our way of thinking and behaving, the biggest dissimilarity between humans are said to be between city-folk and country folk.

In Susan Cheever’s essay:” My Little Bit of Country” published in 2012, she reveals a city persons way of thinking. The Author uses a chronological structure, and starts out with thinking back to a specific year when she was a child, spending her summer mornings with her father at Central Park. After glancing at the essay, we fast become aware that Cheever, consider herself different from the rest of her family. The way she thinks of her family is by describing them so ordinary that they are disappointing her. When she on the opposite hand is longing that she comes from an exotic foreign land. At the Central park zoo, she identifies herself with a yak. The yak have adapted and accepted living in the zoo. Even though she enjoys living in the city Of Lights, her own relatives are looking for the big outdoor adventure, and then they decided to …show more content…

Cheever also states that the city life, allows her to take a break for hot chocolate, when she gets cold, and that the suburbs would not have allowed her this. In Cheever’s mind, the perfect place, where you can have it all, is the city of Light. The suburbs are no more then what she thinks of her family… So ordinary that they are disappointing her. While living in the Suburbs, she has the feeling of being too far away from everything. Meanwhile her parents have an annoyingly feeling of attachment to whole city life. Her parents want quiet surroundings, and a place, where they can escape the city’s hassle and

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