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The Last Leaf

  • Date Submitted: 12/12/2013 05:06 AM
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The Last Leaf
                                          -O’Henry
 Introduction:
"The Last Leaf" by O. Henry is an interesting short story about a sick girl who is deeply affected by a bare ivy vine. Johnsy thinks that she will die as soon as the last leaf on that vine falls. She becomes close to death, but a neighbor called Mr. Behrman, an artist, saves her life and dies.
 Johnsy’s wish:
Sue and Johnsy were painters.   They had a studio in the west of Washington square.   Both of them lived together because they had a common interest.   In the month of November Johnsy was affected by Pneumonia.   Johnsy wished to paint the Bay of Naples before her death.
 Johnsy’s disappointed thoughts:
First, many things lead Johnsy to be touched with the idea of death. When Johnsy becomes ill with pneumonia, she loses her strength and her body becomes weaker. That makes her think that it is the end of her life. She also believes that her doctor says she will not live very long. When someone loses hope, surely he will find everything around him unhappy and disappointing. This is exactly what happens to Johnsy.
 Johnsy’s negative feeling:
The thing that has the greatest impact on her is the ivy vine. Johnsy keeps watching the vine while its leaves fall one after the other. This little point that may be a usual thing for some people is unusual in the case of Johnsy. That bare vine which has only a few leaves on it, affects Johnsy Psychologically. Johnsy, by staring at it all the time, starts to feel that she will also die when the vine dies. In other words, when the last leaf falls, she dies. Psychologists might suggest that it is because of a negative feeling in her subconscious mind.
 Turning point in Johnsy’s life:
However, when she wakes up after a rainy night and finds that the last leaf is still there, Johnsy begins to think wisely. She tells Sue how bad she is because of her silly ideas. Finding that the last leaf is still there is a turning point in Johnsy's...

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