The Night The Bed Fell - Structure

Structure

The story is a memoir written in the first person-james thurber. It has a subjective angle, and is ordered chronologically. There are seven main characters, including James (the narrator) and several other family members such as his mother, father, two brothers, cousin, uncle, three aunts, and his grandfather.

The plot for "The Night The Bed Fell" starts with James Thurber's explaining his "interesting" family, including a crazy cousin that thinks he will die of suffocation during his sleep, and a grandfather that leaves the house for several days, coming back talking about a war that happened decades ago. When James falls out of his army cot and his mom mistakes the crash for his father's death, the story starts to get chaotic. "The Night the Bed Fell" was copyrighted in 1999. James Thurber, the author, is blind in one eye from getting hit with an arrow by his brother, William, while they were playing William Tell. The Night the Bed Fell

One night when Thurber crashes down from his army cot, his mom comes to the immediate conclusion that the heavy headboard up in the attic had crashed down on the father, fatally injuring him. She started shouting and on hearing the shouts, Herman who is the narrator's brother thinks that mother has become hysterical, and so assures her that she is alright.then wakes up Briggs Beall who is the narrator's nervous first cousin who wakes up thinking that the hue and cry in the house was going on due to his ceasing breath, and so he pours over himself a glass of camphor spirit to revive himself. Roy and the dog wake up. At last the father who's the deepest sleeper in the house wakes up thinking that the house is on fire. When he says that he is coming his wife thinks that he's going up to the heavens. After a while the incident gets sorted out and mother who was quite optimistic in nature concludes and feels safe that her father-in-law was not at home.

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