Paying close attention to the contrasting halves of the story, what does “Father and I” by Par Lagerkvist, reveal about the significance and limitations of a relationship between a child and a parent, especially in a world filled with sometimes unexpected and frightening changes? Make sure to break the essay down into 2 body paragraphs, one for each halve of the story. Each body paragraph must be set up in the following format: Intro, Scene Setting, Quote, Microscope (examine WHY the author used a singular word or phrase), telescope (examine WHAT the AUTHOR meant in the grand scheme of things ), conclusion, relational plot based transition, scene setting, quote, microscope, telescope, plot based relational transition, scene setting, quote, microscope, telescope, conclusion sentence. Also include an intro (consitsting of an attention grabber, how it relates to the story , thesis sentence) and a conclusion (revisit thesis, and revisit attention grabber in a new light)

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