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In the story the father asks himself a question: ".. And Doug hatred phoned him. So he couldn't say: I'llget your mum (Why did he always say that anyway?) " This question is not just a rhetoricalquestion but more a symbol of his self-reproach. He is mad to himself for not supporting his sonenough while he was in war in Afghanistan, perhaps he is disappointed in himself for alwayshaving given the phone two his wife and have shown no desire to have a conversation with their sonWhile he was stationed in a warzone.The father makes itself a rhetorical question he was talking to Doug and Doug hatred phoned him. So he couldn't say, "I'll get your mum." (Why did he always say that anyway? The father gets mad at himself and regrets that it has not been different.While he was at war in Afghanistan, he had never wanted to give himself to talk to his son, and he looks back on it now and change your mind. He regrets he did not take the phone from the mother and said the smallest thing to him. He doesn't feel that he has given his son enough support, to cope with the war. He is disappointed with himself, and wish that the whole thing was different
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