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Essay / What's the Theme of My Wood by E. M Forster - 715
Although his essay reflects a serious topic, his use of humor encourages the audience to listen to his warnings without becoming defensive. This allows the reader to understand the desired message. It effectively incorporates humor while revealing the effect of an issue. For example, after a bird "flew straight over the hedge and fell into a field, Mrs. Henessey's property," Forster asserts that "he did not dare to murder her." (140) His thought process, while shocking, is humorously highlighted due to the drastic escalation to murder following something as insignificant as a bird flying off his and his property. Mrs. Henessey. The conservative nature of the trial can be described effectively. Once the humor subsides, the message becomes clear: owning property can cause a man to lose his humble characteristics and acquire apathetic qualities. To be better understood, Forster refers to Dante when he states that "possession is one with