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Another short story that I found very interesting to read was, “Neighbor Rosicky," and the main character Anton Rosicky, who happen to be a farmer from Nebraska, and reflects his sense of values, when he actually finds out that he has a bad heart, then starts to experience troubling thoughts all about what lies ahead for his family given that it’s large, his wife, children, and the crops if he dies. Rosicky, then start to wonder about his big family, who will provide for them, will the children ever have a future one that was prosperous, liked he hoped and how would they cope with everything, after he passes away. He also starts to reflect back on his childhood as he was growing up, mostly the happy times. For a person like Rosicky, who is

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