The Teacher's Funeral
Why does Russell change his mind about going to the Dakotas in the novel, The Teacher’s Funeral?
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The tramps at the freight yard are symbols of the difficult life of the men who are on the road. Russell has dreamed about making the trip to the Dakotas with no money and no real plan. The realism of the freight yard combined with the knowledge that Charlie would not go along are enough to make Russell change his mind.
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