After 20 Years Analysis

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In the story After 20 Years, the author conveys a credible message on friendship. The two friends, Bob and Jimmy, were childhood companions. Eventually, they realized that they would part ways, and, most likely, not see each other anymore. They made a deal that in twenty years exactly, they would meet at the 'Big Joe' Brady's restaurant at ten-o-clock. That was the exact date and time that they had departed. As Bob is telling the police man this story, he doesn't know that he is actually under arrest. Then, who Bob thinks is Jimmy, finally shows up and they start to talk about their lives and what has been going on. However, the man Bob is talking to is not Jimmy, but he is actually a police man. After Bob realizes this, he also realizes that …show more content…

In After Twenty Years, Bob changes in a negative way, which most people would hope to not change like that. I think one of the hardest things to deal with is when you find out someone has changed in a negative way. For example, when you haven't seen a family member in a long time, and they have a new habit that could effect them or other people. Or even when they get married or have kids, and they didn't care to tell you. Also, it is a big deal when a friend makes bad decisions despite what you'll think of it. This example applies to the story, however; Jimmy still couldn't apply enough anger and sadness to call Bob out himself. This leads to the idea that it is better to do the right thing, even if you have to modify what you …show more content…

Friendship is like a roller coaster. Sometimes it goes up, down, has swerves and loops, and sometimes plummets to the group. However, it is important to have a healthy, fun friendship because it created a bond between two people that can't be broken. The line, "...we agreed that night that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come.", in the story shows true friendship saying that no matter what they would meet again. This also shows strongly when Jimmy writes the letter to Bob. It states that he could not arrest him himself, so he got someone else to do it for him. Obviously, despite the distance and time away from each other, Jimmy and Bob still had that friendship bond that could be taken apart. After all, they had a very close relationship when they were children, and I believe that most friendships would end the way Jimmy and Bob's

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