User talk:Gabeyg

Typhoid Fever

By #30431 Minseong Kim

1.	Frankie is in the Fever Hospital, because he has the typhoid. Patricia is in the hospital, because she has diphtheria and unknown disease. 2.	Frankie moved to another floor, because he talked with Patricia. In the hospital, there is to be no talking between two rooms. Frankie, by talking with Patricia, broke the hospital’s rule. 3.	In the end, Frankie is now not allowed to have any visitors, because he talked with Patricia. Finally, Frankie gets the information about how the highwayman story ends. He is especially sad that Patricia died. In the story, he will leave the hospital soon. So, he practices walking. 4.	Patricia, while going to the lavatory, collapsed during her way, and died. Although she should have used a bedpan, she insisted to use the lavatory. 5.	Frankie heard how the highwayman story ends from Seamus, who heard the end from a man in his pub. 6.	The lines from “The Highwayman” contrast from the shark reality of the Fever hospital, in the sense that Patricia and Frankie were limited by not being able to talk or walk with anyone, which was different from the story, which allows the characters to move around, and talk, although they end up being dead by the redcoats. 12. “Typhoid Fever” is credible in the sense that Frankie and Patricia were attracted by the highwayman story. Also, the story is credible in the sense that they were lonely, and that is why they talked to each other. However, there are many factors that make the story seem like an embroidery story. For example, it is very hard for ten-years old boy to understand the Shakespeare story and the highwayman story. Also, the story is very embroidery in the sense that Frankie understands the history of England and Ireland.