Jack is happy as the novel ends because he has achieved personal growth and a sense of purpose through his experiences and interactions with other characters. He has overcome challenges, found closure with his past, and developed meaningful relationships that have brought him fulfillment and contentment.
She ends up with Jack oliver let schuyler go to jack, so jack can protect her
i think so not sure hope not Baby Jack doesn't die and baby Jack ends up living with Kevin in an apartment.
No, quite the opposite. It ends, I think, deliberately on a rough patch even though a brighter future is alluded to in the beginning of the novel. But for Philip Roth to wrap up his idea of a shattered American dream suffused with the descriptions of pastoral America, it's necessary for the ending to be, well, not-so-happy.
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Jack declares that the pig's head will be a sacrifice to the Beast, so he impales it on a stick (sharpened at both ends). The head later becomes the Lord of the Flies.
No body can make a rifle so sweet. Until one man finally does, its lost and ends up in the wrong hands.
Feel happy for her (assuming she's happy) and revel in the feeling of liking someone. Be her friend if you're in a position to do so. If/when her relationship ends, if you're still in a position to advance your relationship with her, do so (but carefully).
When Jack and his hunters killed the Sow, Jack ordered that a stick should be sharpened at both ends, so that he could stick one point in the ground and mount the sow's head on the other point, to leave it as an offering for the beast. As it turned out the ground was rocky and the stick was simply jammed into a crack. However, later in the novel, when Ralph asked Samneric what Jack planned to do to him one of the twins told him that "Roger sharpened a stick at both ends." The obvious inference was that Jack and his hunters intended to kill Ralph and mount his head on a stick as an offering to the beast.
When Greg says they will go in a group with Abigail so he can impress her, but she ends up crushing on Rowley.
Wait. If he likes you, then he's not happy in that relationship, and when people aren't happy in a relationship it doesn't last. So when it ends, if he likes you he'll ask you out. Hope this helps xxx
The ISBN of So This Is How It Ends is 0060750243.
So This Is How It Ends has 353 pages.