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Hands
Hands
The theme of Sherwood Andersons Hands is a continued pattern of alienation, loneliness, and difficulty of communication. Throughout the story, Wing struggles to be normal. He struggles to keep his hands to himself as he remembers the saloon keeper shouting. Which makes it difficult for him to communicate with anyone but George Willard; and even with him he still has difficulty opening up. In a town where Wing has resided for twenty years, he is the outsider. He is handicapped in the sense that he cannot communicate with the outside world in a manner fit for society. Wing wants very much to be a part of that society, he longs to interact, to express what he is thinking and feeling. But his past isolates and scares him because he does not understand what he did wrong, therefore he knows not how to fix it.
In Wings youth, he was a school teacher in a town far from Winesburg, Ohio. Wing was full of life and knowledge and enjoyed communicating with the young students. He was a unique man in the sense that he communicated not only
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