tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047748784653671182.post1834626514813079603..comments2023-06-05T06:28:13.942-07:00Comments on Keith Dixon: My KinsmanKeith Dixonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16517255987824517072noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047748784653671182.post-32066104529849747542011-09-06T17:11:52.175-07:002011-09-06T17:11:52.175-07:00Hi Keith! Ok I think I can help you a little bit w...Hi Keith! Ok I think I can help you a little bit with the story. I wrote in my blog that it seemed to me that all of the towns people Robin asked about his kinsman probably did actually know where/who he was. They just didn't tell Robin. Then when he sees them all again in the street they laugh at Major Molineux's treatment, and the fact that Robin has finally found the man he had been looking for.<br />The part with the dream did get a little confusing to me too, but I think that was just Robin imagining his former home, and Hawthorne's way of showing us Robin's traditional christian values. I don't think the part of the story where Robin sees the crowd tar and feathering his kinsman is part of that dream. <br />I don't know if you read it or not, but the reading guide on Black board really helped me with this one. I always read it before I start the actual assignment, just so I know the background of the story, autobiography, etc. <br /><br />See you tomorrow!Serenityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05199360804389334649noreply@blogger.com