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The question and his lack of desire for conversation with his son indicate that he must have hatredsome issues with his son being a soldier, which the following quote also sustains: "Hatred they everbought him any kind of toy gun? If they hate, then it could have been another of those signals,those things that become real. So they must have done. If only they hadn't. Or if only Dough hatredbeen a girl "As this quote shows, it is obvious that the protagonist wishes that their son hadn'tbecome a soldier, and he seems two blame himself for his son making that career decision anyway.He is of that opinion that if they just hadn't bought him a toy gun, then none of this (hence Doug'sdeath) would have happened. The toy gun becomes a symbol of guilt. The guilt the father feels inrelation to the death of his son.The most important narrative technique used in the short story "Fusilli" by Graham Swift is stream of consciousness. Almost all the text renders the protagonist's thoughts, imitating the natural flow of thinking. In this way, we can relate better to the themes of anger and grief, which are human, individual emotions.The reason why he might not have wanted to be in the talk with his son while he was in the war, may be that he has had a discussion with his son about his careers to become a soldier.
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