Notes
I think that this chapter reflects the memories and post tramautic stress after the war. In the previous chapter we see that Bowker seems like he is goin to be okay and adapt back to civilization. I discussed in my last blog that Kiowa deaths shouldnt be looked at as a no act of courage on Bowker's part. But i was shocked to see that Bowker hung him self. Could he humg himself because he felt that O'Brien didnt include Kiowa in the story or was he fed up with the stress of Kiowa's death. Tragic way for bowker to die.
Yes, this chapter is shocking because of the suicide but is it really suprising. Bowker is so very sad.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you proofread your writing. Too many careless errors. Your casual tone is fine.
You can also write a bit more, digging deeper into the significance of these events. You make astute observations so don't be afraid to go even further.