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He sees his action as being practical.
To get his important yellow paper.
An example of personification from "The Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" is when the sheet of paper Tom needs to retrieve flutters demonically in the air by the ledge of the window, threatening to fall into the darkness below.
The protagonist in "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" is Tom Benecke, a man who is faced with a life-threatening situation. The antagonist is not a specific character, but rather the conflict Tom faces in trying to retrieve an important piece of paper from his apartment ledge.
The contents of the dead man's pocket in the short story "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" by Jack Finney included a piece of yellow paper with important work notes and a pencil. These documents were critical for his work presentation, which he risked his life to retrieve after they fell out the window.
The resolution in the story "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" by Jack Finney occurs when the protagonist, Tom Benecke, returns safely to his apartment after being trapped on a ledge high above the city. He realizes the importance of his wife and values human relationships over material possessions.
Tom breaks the window and yells Clare in "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" to get his wife's attention and help him return to the apartment. Tom is stranded on the narrow ledge outside the window and realizes that he needs Clare's assistance to let him back inside safely.
The title "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" refers to the protagonist, Tom Benecke, risking his life by climbing out onto a ledge to retrieve a piece of paper containing his work notes. This paper represents the contents of the dead man's (Tom's) pockets, highlighting how material possessions and work priorities can take precedence over personal safety and relationships.
Along the Red Ledge was created on 1978-09-18.
In "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket," the falling action occurs when Tom successfully climbs back into his apartment after being trapped on the ledge. He retrieves the yellow paper that flew out the window and reflects on the importance of his priorities, realizing that his ambition and work are not as valuable as his life and relationships.
when the paper flew away