The Contents Of A Dead Man's Pockets Summary

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How does one make the decision between work and family? Although this question may be easy to answer for some, others find it rather difficult. One person being Tom Benecke, a hardworking man who often neglects to spend time with his wife. In The Contents of a Dead Man’s Pockets the author Jack Finney writes about Tom and the change he makes after a near death experience. This short story starts with Tom working at his desk and his wife about to go see a movie, as Tom is letting his wife out the breeze from the door closing makes his paper with all of his work on it fly out of the window. Tom then makes the courageous decision to go get the paper and while on the ledge outside his apartment, he makes a realization of what his work has led to him doing, and how it has affected his relationship with his wife. Tom Benecke is a work obsessed man who spends minimal time with his wife, but while experiencing a life or death event he realizes how much more important his wife is than his job. …show more content…

In fact, the author Jack Finney shows this in the beginning by having his wife Clare says “you work too much though Tom—and too hard” by using this quote he makes it automatically seen by the reader that Tom works a lot (1). Shortly after this quote is said, Tom is leading his wife out of the apartment and as the door closes it blows his work out of the window. Tom makes the decision to go and get it, this also shows his work obsessed tendencies. Now, as Tom is out on the ledge he discovers his mistakes and makes the transition from work obsessed to identifying his

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