Henry And Lyman example essay topic
Like Henry, I returned from war with my innocence lost and emotions buried so deeply that I found it difficult to reconnect with the loved ones in my life. Henry returned from the war a changed man. Somewhere in Vietnam, his innocence had been lost and his emotions buried deep under all of the death and destruction that surrounded him for nearly three years. "When he came home, though, Henry was very different, and I'll say this: the change was no good" (Erdrich, 366).
He had changed from an easygoing, good-natured fellow into someone who rarely laughed, often looking for the worst in people with a cold and calculating stare. Seeing this, Lyman realized that his relationship with Henry was forever changed. The Gulf War had the same effect on me as Vietnam had on Henry, and like Lyman, Audrey, my wife noticed similar changes in me, affecting our relationship. For years, I was emotionally dead. Eventually, I had to deal with my emotions or I would lose my wife, for she could not live with someone that had become so emotionally disconnected from everything around him. So, I decided to take a few months off, and Audrey and I loaded up our grey ford truck and traveled throughout Texas and Mexico.
With her help, I was able to learn how to feel again, unlike Henry, who felt that his only cure was to let his boots fill up with water". 'My Boots are filling,' he says" (Erdrich, 370). Though we fought in different wars decades and miles apart, like so many others Henry and I lost our innocence and buried our emotions. We had to in order to deal with the effects of living in an atmosphere of uncertainty, not knowing if we will survive as we watched our friends fall often dying in agony with a look of regret and confusion on their faces. A lot of people return home from war with their innocence lost and their emotions buried so deeply, they are incapable of reconnecting with the people in their lives on an emotional level, but I am one of the lucky ones.
I have a special relationship with my wife and it is what saved me from drowning.
Bibliography
Erdrich, Louise. "The Red Convertible". Literature and the Writing Process Seventh Edition. Eds. Elizabeth McMahan, Susan X Day and Robert Funk. Upper Saddle River: Prentice, 2005.364-71.