How did Schatz react when his father read to him the first time?
Why did he behave that way?
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Certainly, with Hemingway's minimalist style, it is difficult to specifically assess the relationship between father and son in "A Day's Wait." Nevertheless, the reader may infer that the father does indeed love his son dearly, and Schatz must feel close to him, although he is a reserved child. And, perhaps, he is much like his father who is coolly rational, although he lacks his father's life experience.
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When his father tells him to go to bed, Schatz says that he is alright. Schatz repeats this, so at this point, he really does think it
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