>Rest assured, the reason that Docta Haus generally refrains from commenting in class is in no way due to a hatred of his classmates or of the stories themselves, nor is he using the time to plan the perfect murder of the candidates from the Hawaiian National Socialist Soirée. Namely, Docta Haus finds it impossible to comment when everyone else beats him to it all the time.
>Also, Docta Haus is a lazy Jew.
Ladies and gentlemen, I have finally decided which stories to do for my Hu Du U Luv speech! John Cheever is a fantastic author, and most certainly is not intimately involved with my campaign in any way.
With that in mind, here are my decisions:
"The Swimmer" is a classic, and one of my favorite childhood stories. If I had ever taken a writing class in high school in which I read a bunch of short stories in class, this would definitely be my favorite.
Second, "Goodbye, My Brother" deals with familial relationships and character interplay characteristic of Cheever's work, which I also enjoy.
Finally, I have chosen "The Enormous Radio", which, surprisingly, is about an enormous radio.
I look forward to awkwardly throwing these stories together into some sort of coherent project the night before it's due!

>Rest assured, The Docta will most certainly not awkwardly throw these stories together into some sort of coherent project the night before it's due.
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