Lake

In the short story "Once More to the Lake," author E.B. White describes his childhood summertime experiences. Each year his father would rent a camping spot for a whole month and the family would play and go fishing in the lake. Reflecting on his experiences, the narrator describes how he decided to revisit the lake with his own son. "Once More to the Lake" is therefore mainly about the nature of family, especially the father-son relationship.

The opening line of the story establishes the theme of family and emphasizes the role of the father: "One summer, along about 1904, my father rented a camp on a lake in Maine and took us all there for the month of August." The theme of father-son relationship is reiterated throughout the tale, as the narrator reflects on his own perceptions of fatherhood and family. For example, the narrator states, "I took along...
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