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What does the author compare Emil and Amedee to while Emil is visiting Amedee and his new wife?

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When Emil is visiting Amedee and his new wife, Cather compares the two men's fates in love to two ears of corn that have grown side by side. One shoots up joyfully to the light; the other rots. This is very common and no one knows why.