Summary Of Departure By Sherwood Anderson

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“Departure” By: Sherwood Anderson is about a young man ,George, who grows old of his home town ,and desires to leave to seek adventure. He wants to leave behind his small town because of everyone knows everyone ,and the routine is the same every day every year. One reason why George wants to leave is, the town is rural and small, everyone knows everyone. For example, In paragraph seven the author, Sherwood Anderson, states “Gertrude Wilmot came along the station platform. She had never before paid any attention to George. Now she stopped and put out her hand. In two words she voiced what everyone felt. “Good luck,”. This shows how a person in this small town never paid attention to him , and never acknowledged him knew of his plans.