Analysis Of The Red Convertible By Louise Erdrich

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The effects of relationships are very powerful and can change the course of someone 's life. Connections shared between family members are particularly strong, and is supposed that they can survive any test that is forced upon them. In ‘The Red Convertible’ by Louise Erdrich, the red convertible that the two brothers purchase together symbolizes the relationship that they have. The car is beside them at every stage of their relationship, from the adversity that gives them the opportunity to buy the car, to the tragedy that ends with the loss of both Henry and the car. For most of the story, it seems as though the relationship that Henry and Lyman share is free and unbreakable. Even so, hardships like war can tear these compelling connections