once more to the lake, EB WHIte
Dombroski 1
Lisa Dombroski
Prof. Harrison
English 101
18 September 2000
Footsteps of Time
E.B. White's essay, Once More to the Lake demonstrate his own security in consistency from growing up on into adulthood. White begins to set the stage mid way through the first paragraph, mentioning that he and his father "returned [to the lake] summer after summer- always on August 1 for one month" followed up by the fact that "has since become a salt-water man," longing
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he too will continue to appreciate this "holy spot."
In conclusion, White does realize that he is growing old and that some things don't change, only the role in which you play. The lake is something that will remain special to both he and his father, as well as he and his son and it is a place that they will grow together with over the years.
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