Willie said in the story that he learned in school that fish forget to see and lose their eyes because of darkness. At the end when his mom sends the homeless man away and Willie calls her a fish he means that she can't see people and not judge them because of unhappiness. (It said that the mother and father were recently separated.)
what is what do fish have to do with anything really about? This story is a bout a little boy named William talk to a beggar on the street. William is trying to find the cure for happiness
"What a person needs is always more than they say."
I'm reading this story in 6th grade. At the end of the story Willie called Mrs. Markham, his mother a "fish with no eyes, that lives in a cave" then Mrs. Markham says "What does fish have to do with anything?" It has to do with unhappiness. Mrs. Markham is so depressed, she can't truly see what is going on around her. Willie is getting older, and she is treating him like a 3rd grader.
If you want it to be. You could name a fish anything. Like, LITERALLY anything. At all. anything you want to name your fish. Anything.
the lesson is to get laid.
ummm actually they dont.....but they are pretty good prepared with a side of white rice....hahaha ----------------------------- LOL :D the story is pretty nice
its just another story with no specific moral just a bunch of rhymes its by dr Seuss
The author Avi is the one who wrote "What do fish have to do with anything?"
William is a dynamic character as he undergoes significant changes throughout the story. Fish could be metaphorically related to growth and development, representing William's transformation and journey.
== == anything aggressive
they might eat other fish and fish flakes or plants
Sail fish anything that sails. Sailors, etc.