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Shiloh Study Guide

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by Bobbie Ann Mason
About 57 pages (17,098 words)
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Analysis

This story is about the life of a couple that does not know how to communicate. It is about a tragedy, and how it affects the couple even fifteen years later. It is also about how two people grow apart, as they get older, because neither knows how to communicate. It is about a man who is trying to regain control of his life, but who is not sure of how to do it. It's also about a woman who is trying to evolve, but she realizes that in order to do that, she has to face the fact that she's outgrown her own marriage.

Communication is the key to keeping any relationship going. It seems that, while he was away on his trips and not spending much time at home, there was no reason for.....

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Shiloh from BookRags and Gale's For Students Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.



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