A Comparison Of Family In Once More To The Lake And Stone Soup

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Family encompasses our whole world, whether you are a part of one or you see one from a distance. In Barbara Kingsolver’s “Stone Soup”, she speaks of her own experiences with families and her take on the original story of “Stone Soup.” On the other hand, E.B. White, who is also the author of other famous works such as Charlotte’s Web, speaks of memories he experienced in the past with his family in “Once More to the Lake”. While both pieces have a sense of family, “Stone Soup” by Barbara Kingsolver relates to the feeling of a family being as one and a strong focus on a family’s inner workings, whereas “Once More to the Lake” by E.B. White focusing on reminiscing on childhood memories and reflecting on times with loved ones.
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White celebrates the idea of family in the form of flashbacks. In E.B. White’s “Once More to the Lake”. White focuses on the memories of his young boyhood at a house by the lake his family would visit regularly. The author that he randomly feels the sudden urge to go back to this large, undisturbed lake. Deciding to take his son with him, the two head back to the lake. He claims he could feel himself back in the past, in his son’s spot. He can remember the many years in the Maine, summer after summer. Differing from what the author wondered about, the lake cottages had not changed much at all. He claims that as he lays in the bed of the same house he had stayed in every summer of his children, he could tell that it was going to be almost exactly the same as it used to …show more content…

The two boys go fishing, carrying White back to his childhood somehow in a form of déjà vu. Memories flooding his mind, the author speaks about how holding certain times and experiences in his life shaped who he was. Life at the lake was so different from the “real world.” The American scene had not changed as the author describes it. Just like earlier in the piece, he mentions how peaceful and “enchanted” the lake was, seeming as though you could escape for a few hours and upon your return see that nothing had changed. I guess when with family, time stops and the world is all yours and your family’s