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Apr 08, 2016 04:25PM

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The Blue Man says, "This is the greatest gift God can give you: to understand what happened in your life. To have it explained. It is the peace you have been searching for" (35).
To me, this quote explains the importance of the flashbacks and brings the reader into the story by showing that Eddie will learn the significance of these events, and the reader will learn their meaning along with him.




Looking at all the flashbacks to Eddies birthdays they all seem like they suck. I think the rhetorical aspect is irony because birthdays are supposed to be happy and fun but his always stink. Each flashback shows us more about Eddies life on earth. When we meet the captain we see how strong, smart, compassionate (besides beating the guard to death with rocks) and calm he was when in captivity. When we meet Ruby we see all his bitterness towards his father melt away. When we meet his wife we see something we all wish we could have, a loving, caring husband who would do anything for their wife. When we meet the girl from the fire we see his regret wash away with her scars, those terrible war flashbacks about the girl in the fire all drip away. I went from feeling bad for Eddie to respecting him. His life was hard and he truly tried his best and was left with nothing and no one in the end.
