The Witch's Boy
Why does the woodcutter pile a huge stack of wood behind the family's cottage in the novel, The Witch’s Boy?
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Jill W
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The woodcutter piles a huge stack of wood behind their cottage because feels guilty that he could not save both boys, and he spends all his time working to avoid facing his wife and son. The wood pile serves as a symbol of his inability to even look at Ned because of the guilt he carries for Tam's death.
The Witch’s Boy