As I walked briskly out the road the wind knifed at my face, but this sun caressed the back of my neck
As I walked briskly out the road the wind knifed at my face, but this sun caressed the back of my neck
John Knowles was an American author best known for his novel "A Separate Peace," which explores themes of friendship, jealousy, and the loss of innocence. In his writing, Knowles often used vivid imagery to create a sense of place and atmosphere, drawing readers into the world of his characters.The line "As I walked briskly out the road the wind knifed at my face, but this sun caressed the back of my neck" captures the contrast between the harshness of the wind and the warmth of the sun. This juxtaposition of elements reflects the duality of human experience, where moments of discomfort can be balanced by moments of comfort and beauty.