Five Forty Eight
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Essay title: Five Forty Eight
Darya Dotson
02/17/06
Literary Heritage
Summary
Five-forty-Eight
In the short story Five-Forty-Eight John Cheever demonstrates the effects a man can have on a fragile women. There are two characters is this story: Blake (the business man) and Miss. Dent (the women scorned). She had been his secretary whom he slept with a consequently fired. Miss Dent was not stable mentally and she didn’t take this very well. The story starts out with Blake getting off the elevator in the building he worked in. As he steps out of the elevator he thinks he sees her in the crowd of people but he’s not sure. He leaves the office building and proceeds to walk down the street, all the time he has a feeling that someone is following him. Blake begins to get scared and he tries to think of ways to escape. He decides to go into a bar, she doesn’t follow him inside. After awhile he believes that she is gone so he goes to catch the five-forty-eight.