Zusammenfassung der Ressource
"Chemistry" by
Graham Swift
- Characters
- Themes
- Relationships and
Different
Generations
- Loyalty and Betrayal
- "Things don't end"
- Hidden and invisible
things.
- Plot Points
- A young boy lives with his grandfather and mother. His father tragically died in an
accident many years ago, which he always believed was at the bottom of the Irish Sea.
- His mother starts a relationship with another man by the name of Ralph, who
eventually ends up in a quarrel with the boy's grandfather.
- The grandfather retreats to his garden shed where he spends time in his experiments
of chemical experiments and model making, the boy often joins him.
- The boy has a dream of his dead father and overtime makes
plans to throw Prussic acid in Ralph's face so that his mother
doesn't love him anymore.
- Shortly after, the grandfather drinks Prussic acid. killing himself.
- After the funeral, the boy thinks he sees his grandfather in the park where they once
sailed a boat together.
- The story written from the point of view of a narrator, which is the young boy after he
has grown up.
- Key Quotes