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Which land does james refer to?

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Answered by mananmadani53
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Humorous in tone, James Thurber’s short story “The Night the Bed Fell” describes an event that took place in the narrator’s home in Columbus, Ohio. The story is the first chapter in the collection My Life and Hard Times (1933), which is considered an autobiographical work exploring the author’s eccentric family and the town they lived in.

Thurber tells the story writing from the perspective of himself as a boy, taking a subjective angle on the events that proceed. The story is told chronologically, with a brief introduction describing some of the strange behaviors of the author’s family that contribute to the chaotic plot of the brief tale. Thurber reveals that his grandfather, his father’s dad, is delusional and often departs for days from the family home, returning to talk about the Civil War as if it were still being waged outside. Thurber’s first cousin Briggs, who also lives with the family, believes that he will suffocate in the night for absolutely no reason that Thurber can discern.

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Answered by technicaldestroyer42
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galapagos island

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