Saturday, July 20, 2019
Life in Terry Kays To Dance With the White Dog Essay -- To Dance With
Life in Terry Kay's To Dance With the White Dog     Ã     Ã  Ã   The voice of Terry Kay  relays to his readers a story of life through death in this short novel, To  Dance With the White Dog. This novelist writes the story of an elderly man,  recently widowed and dealing with everyday occurrences while also battling the  inevitable effects of old age. Sam Peek, the elderly main character, tends to  get fed up with his overprotective family. During this, Peek begins seeing a  white dog that no one else seems to be able to see. Although Peek's family  thinks he's losing his mind, in the end the dog turns out to be very real and  even seems to everyone as if it were sent there just to take care of the old  man.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Throughout this novel,  journal entries written by Sam Peek appear for the readers in order for us to  get a closer look on exactly who Peek is. Deep emotions for his late wife and  son, struggles in his life, his thoughts about White Dog, old memories and  events from his past, and opinions about each of his children and himself appear  through these entries. The touch...                      
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