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The Glass Rose (Polack (Wasn't seen as the "lumberjack type"…
The Glass Rose
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Setting
Canadian winter setting
Cold, windy, Short days
The poor working and living conditions would gradually add up to take a toll on the workers and bring down moral and productivity
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Weather
bad weather
when the author described something in depth, especially when it wasn't a description of something nice, the characters mood directly correlated this tone
E.g. after stephen had gotten mad at the polack, and everything went a bit bitter between the two, their sandwiches reflected just that, a clod hard truth, just as stephen realized the cold truth that he had been childish and ludicrous, the very next sentences were one of a cold sandwich
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Father
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his father was supposedly the huskiest most solemn, so he had a lot to live up to
He felt he could never live up to his fathers name, and you see this right off the bat e.g. the too familiar squint of doubt, the hard knots of disappointment
you could say that stephen father didnt play much of a paternal role, but more of a boss
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And both those times were only to adress an issue, no small talk
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