Summary Of The Bass And Sheila Mant

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The One That Got Away Award-winning author, W.D. Wetherell addresses the first date as a rite of passage and argues that one should be true to oneself when searching for love in the short story “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant,” published in 1983. The autobiographical story is set in a riverside summer home in 1962 and follows the experiences of a young Wetherell, a 14-year-old fishing enthusiast who must choose between his first love and the biggest catch of his life. Wetherell develops his theme through the characterization of the desperately love-struck narrator and the disinterested 17-year-old Sheila Mant; by using the metaphor of a “tug on [his] heart” to demonstrate the internal conflict young Wetherell experiences when he realizes