The next clue that Piwinski notes foreshadows the families’ death by the grandmother’s response to her grandson. ‘The grandmother, unaware of her own family's imminent doom, jokingly replies, "Gone with the Wind."’ “Gone with the Wind” alludes to the book of Psalms in the Bible. The allusion represents “only through death can one hope to gain eternal life.” Piwinski explains that the grandmother has not comprehended the significance of death while being a Christian. The grandmother
The next clue that Piwinski notes foreshadows the families’ death by the grandmother’s response to her grandson. ‘The grandmother, unaware of her own family's imminent doom, jokingly replies, "Gone with the Wind."’ “Gone with the Wind” alludes to the book of Psalms in the Bible. The allusion represents “only through death can one hope to gain eternal life.” Piwinski explains that the grandmother has not comprehended the significance of death while being a Christian. The grandmother