In Search of Peachy Love
By: Mike • Essay • 991 Words • December 21, 2009 • 800 Views
Essay title: In Search of Peachy Love
The love between father and daughter. Sometimes it's shared, however most often the father loves the daughter unconditionally whatever might happen. This peach story is very sad and colorless, to a point where if we did not
have the peaches one would not be able to finish reading it.
One day we have this father and daughter relationship. The girl whom from what we get in the story rarely comes to see her father: "although she couldn't remember when they had been together before" pg 60. The father who tries his hardest to make sure the girl has at least good memories of him. The girl seems to all thought the story treat her father like a business partner. In retrospective she still thinks about the littlest things that make him who he is from what he is wearing to the hairs on his mustache. I really could not tell if she really enjoyed her time at his house beyond telling him toward the end, or if she only thought he was funny: "Anyhow they were together and he was kind of funny." This is the last that we see of any love coming from the daughter's side.
In this relationship the father tries to make his daughter like she is at home, by this showing that he loves her immensely. In the story there are several occasions that show that he misses his little girl and in his own way tries to convince her to stay a little longer. Through the simplest detail he lives out the best moment with his daughter. When they are out on a walk she spots a bunch of peaches through a store window, so he buys them for her appeasement. In his mind he cannot wait to share them with her. This way he could recall how she enjoyed the taste of the peaches he bought for her. Dad sits down, gives his daughter the best looking fruit and for himself he takes the only flawed piece of the peach bunch he bought. These fruit they share are the only way we know from the story they find a middle ground. The pair enjoys their treat in silence, father eating the good half of his fruit and daughter finishing hers. From his spoiled half of the peach and unwanted guest pays them a visit. This tiny Gaston, worm, bug etc. gives them the best topic of conversation so far. The girl and the man observe the worm as it tries to feel around his surroundings. For a minute his daughter even feels for the worm and understands how her father thinks. The girl feels and overwhelming urge to eat a similar peach how she blatantly puts 'with people in it', and her father obliges yet again to this wish. The girl sits there thinking about how this tiny worm had his home taken from him the phone rings. It is her mother.
The mother in this story is non-existent, luring the girl away with a more dazzling party offer. Mother and daughter share a brief discussion about her daughter's visit with the father ending with the discussion about the father's weirdness. "Is he funny? Yes. Is he crazy? Yes. I mean, no. He just doesn't holler when he sees a bug crawling out of a peach seed or anything. He just looks at it carefully. But it is just a bug, isn't' it, really? That's a;; it is And we'll have to squash it?" pg 65 This is their whole discussion and after this the funny weird spell the daughter was under gets broken. After this the girl decides :" The open halves of the peach seed were wrong,