Spencer Jameson
Blog #3
Option 4
In “The Replacements”,
Stuart suffers from a fear that he will be replaced by the pet that his wife
begins to grow attached to. In the story, Stuart clearly has a low self
confidence, and when the creature comes into his life, he realizes that his
wife has affection for it, and it eventually results in less of her attention
being spent on him. Jenny originally was constantly trying to look after and
care for Stuart. Whether it be taking him to work or calling him multiple times
a day, it seemed like she constantly needed reassurance from Stuart.
I had a similar
experience in high school. My best friend during my freshman year had finally
gotten a girlfriend, and all of a sudden he slowly stopped talking to me. It
was a friend of mine who I had known since the 3rd grade, and as we
started to get into our high school career, it became obvious that we were
slowly starting to drift away from one another. He had been pretty dependent on
me, I would constantly be woken up in the middle of the night to help him deal
with problems with his family. None of this was a problem to me though; I kind
of enjoyed his dependence on me. It made me feel important, and when he finally
began to get a girlfriend, the amount of time we hung out lessened more and
more.
In the end of the
story, Stuart and Jenny end up splitting up and never being able to get back to
their original selves. I, unfortunately, suffered a very similar fate. Although
the relationship ended after a few months, our friendship was never able to
fully recover. When I read this story, it certainly reminded me of this
experience.
Spencer Jameson
Blog #3
Option 4
In “The Replacements”,
Stuart suffers from a fear that he will be replaced by the pet that his wife
begins to grow attached to. In the story, Stuart clearly has a low self
confidence, and when the creature comes into his life, he realizes that his
wife has affection for it, and it eventually results in less of her attention
being spent on him. Jenny originally was constantly trying to look after and
care for Stuart. Whether it be taking him to work or calling him multiple times
a day, it seemed like she constantly needed reassurance from Stuart.
I had a similar
experience in high school. My best friend during my freshman year had finally
gotten a girlfriend, and all of a sudden he slowly stopped talking to me. It
was a friend of mine who I had known since the 3rd grade, and as we
started to get into our high school career, it became obvious that we were
slowly starting to drift away from one another. He had been pretty dependent on
me, I would constantly be woken up in the middle of the night to help him deal
with problems with his family. None of this was a problem to me though; I kind
of enjoyed his dependence on me. It made me feel important, and when he finally
began to get a girlfriend, the amount of time we hung out lessened more and
more.
In the end of the
story, Stuart and Jenny end up splitting up and never being able to get back to
their original selves. I, unfortunately, suffered a very similar fate. Although
the relationship ended after a few months, our friendship was never able to
fully recover. When I read this story, it certainly reminded me of this
experience.
Spencer Jameson
Blog #3
Option 4
In “The Replacements”,
Stuart suffers from a fear that he will be replaced by the pet that his wife
begins to grow attached to. In the story, Stuart clearly has a low self
confidence, and when the creature comes into his life, he realizes that his
wife has affection for it, and it eventually results in less of her attention
being spent on him. Jenny originally was constantly trying to look after and
care for Stuart. Whether it be taking him to work or calling him multiple times
a day, it seemed like she constantly needed reassurance from Stuart.
I had a similar
experience in high school. My best friend during my freshman year had finally
gotten a girlfriend, and all of a sudden he slowly stopped talking to me. It
was a friend of mine who I had known since the 3rd grade, and as we
started to get into our high school career, it became obvious that we were
slowly starting to drift away from one another. He had been pretty dependent on
me, I would constantly be woken up in the middle of the night to help him deal
with problems with his family. None of this was a problem to me though; I kind
of enjoyed his dependence on me. It made me feel important, and when he finally
began to get a girlfriend, the amount of time we hung out lessened more and
more.
In the end of the
story, Stuart and Jenny end up splitting up and never being able to get back to
their original selves. I, unfortunately, suffered a very similar fate. Although
the relationship ended after a few months, our friendship was never able to
fully recover. When I read this story, it certainly reminded me of this
experience.