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The Swimmer Comparison

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The purpose of this essay is to analyze the short story “The Swimmer” by Jon Cheever and it’s film adaptation. Overall, the film and the short story use different dialogue, different characterization, and different visual effects and imagery to provide the reader and the viewer with the allegory of Ned Merrill’s life. While both works focus on the fanciful nature of moving across an entire neighborhood using swimming pools, there are more differences between the film and short story than similarities. Firstly, I will begin by describing the usage of visual effects in the film and imagery in the short story. Secondly, I will describe the differences in dialogue. Finally, I will conclude by describing the ways in which both pieces leverage their characters.
Imagery vs. Visual Effects
The short story of “The Swimmer,” by Cheever begins with imagery to provide the backdrop and the setting for the protagonist, Ned Merrill. The descriptions provided by Cheever give us the idea of a suburb where many people engage in playful behavior, individuals are generally wealthy, and in many instances engage in some overindulgence with alcohol.
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It is through their words that we begin to see the unraveling of Ned’s character. For example, Ned’s encounter with former friends at the pool to whom he now owes money combined with his meeting with his former mistress are the moments that push old Ned further away from the false world he has created for himself. His mistress, for example, shouts to him, “When are you going to grown up?!” Merrill is left wondering what she means. However, her comment does highlight that more time has passed than he believes and that their once casual affair has soured and

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