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John Cheever’s “A Country Husband” and the Symbolism of Names
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This 5 page report discusses the short story by American writer John Cheever in terms of the symbolism presented by the names of Francis Weed (the main character), Jupiter (the dog who belongs to Weed’s next-door neighbor) and Mrs. Wrightson (the social arbiter in Weed’s town). Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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John Cheever’s “A Country Husband” and the Symbolism of Names
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