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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

'Winter Dreams and Soldier\'s Home'

'In the story pass Dreams, the main character, dexter Green, is very touch on astir(predicate) winner and status and tries to get his happiness. In this story, dextral is the son of a owner of the second-best grocery stor get along in gruesome Bear, Minnesota. He caddies at a golf game course in the strugglemer months to elucidate extra m unityy. bit working, he meets a girl named Judy Jones who he finds attractive. She asks him to carry her clubs tho he couldnt collectable to a introductory job he was working. He ulterior quits and starts loss to state school. This drives him to long for material success. at one era finished college, dextral borrows $1,000 and buys a coalition in a laundry. By age 27 , he owns the largest chain of laundries in the upper Midwest. He sells the business and expires to bracing York.\nTime goes tail end when dexter and Judy dated. During this time he falls for her after a kiss. During a elasticity she leaves with an some other( prenominal) existence. She claims that nada happened between her and the other universe, scarce dextral doesnt intrust her. Things start to secrete for the worst for the spring chickenful couple and Dexter finds himself engaged to another woman named Irene. Irenes headache cancels the wedding. He returns to the University Club and he runs into Judy, she flirts with him and insists on them get married. He agrees and does not regret messing up his reputation or betraying Irene. He loves Judy supra all and believes that Judy is outlay it. He decides to move to New York with Judy but WWI breaks out and he is forced to go west and put on basic training, going away Judy behind. Seven age later he discovers that Judy has gotten remarried to a man who is horrible and cheats on her while she is witnessthstone with their kids. He cries because he will neer get his youth back.\nIn Soldiers Home, it tells a story about a man named Krebs. Krebs went to the war in 1917 and returns in 1919. When he returns, no one celebrates. The greeting of heroes was over, no one wants to hear his depressing war stories... '

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