When the lake was cool and motionless
Once more to the lake rhetoric analysis assignment
It’s the plain but extremely affecting comprehension that the cycle of life that made him a father will also lead to his death. This creates the weird sensation for him that he is that he is sometimes his father and sometimes his son, because he sees himself within his sons actions. The confusion of identity that he experiences is indication to the fact that things have changed and that he is a detached individual, neither his son nor his father but someone in the center on his own path to death.
E. B. White uses sensory details, comparisons, extended analogies and metaphors to relay one specific idea in this essay; that the passage of time is constant but it doesn’t change anything. The repeated notion given to readers is that all go through the cycle of life and death, and because of that cycle, time is eternal but changes nothing. The confusion of his identity throughout the essay presents readers with the sense of a repeated pattern that all of humanity goes through.