Going Blind
Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
First is the reason why the writer chose the "Going Blind" story by Henry Lawson. The reason is the writer felt interested by the title "Going Blind" and by looking the title he became curious about what is the meaning behind the story. The writer wandering if the story "going blind" is about a person who is blind or in other words about a person with low visual ability.
The second is the story, the story is briefly about a meeting between two strangers in a dining room at a cheap hotel and both of them get introduce themselves. Next the story moved to the conversation about the bushman named Jack Ghunter. The bushman tells about him self and his life experience and what happen to him now and why he became blind. The story continues until the other person felt pity on the bushman and wanted to do something but he could not to. Even he has a problem with the payment. And the story ended with the bushman, the stranger, and Jacob the brother of the......
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