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Rona Angela S. Anastacio                                                                              November 29, 2019
11 – Onesta’                                                                                                    Ms. Rogielyn Baloto

The Last Leaf
By: O. Henry (1862-1910)
            The story “The Last Leaf”, by O. Henry, was published in 1907. The story’s main idea symbolizes “hope”. That hope symbolizes the last leaf which empowers a person to have strength to fight death. The last leaf would make Johnsy believe that her life is too cease with its fall was so firm that no miraculous drug could protect her against rigidity. This book is all about Sue, Johnsy, Behrman and the doctor but mainly focuses to Sue and Johnsy. Sue and Johnsy are friends. Both Sue and Johnsy know each other because they have the same passion, hobby and likes. Both of them are painters, they know each other because of their love for art.
            “The last leaf” takes place at Greenwich Village. There’s a Bohemian neighborhood in New York City in the early 20th century. The winding streets of the neighborhood is an ideal home for artists. The area is hard and difficult to find then the tax collectors are navigating it. Sue and Johnsy are both artists that met in a restaurant. They discover their likes in art and they decided to work and live together. They doesn’t have a not-so-expensive studio which is located at an apartment building and they are sharing that studio. There is someone who visits, a stranger named “Mr. Pneumonia”, and people begin to become ill. With the case of Pneumonia, Johnsy has one out of ten chance of living and because of it her only chance is the “want to live” because Depression can be as deadly as Pneumonia. The doctor’s medicine will have no effect and can’t recover her health. The doctor is curious if Johnsy is feeling depressed about something. Sue mention the unfulfilled ambition of her to paint the “The Bay of Naples”, but the doctor releases this and asked Johnsy if she is depressed over a man. His suspicion was wrong, then, Sue tells him that in Johnsy’s life, there’s no man. Sue sits with Johnsy’s bedside working on an illustration for a magazine while Johnsy counts the leaves that are falling from the vine outside her window. Johnsy claims that she will die when the last leaf falls to the ground.
            Sue tells Johnsy that the doctor has given a good chance of recovery (which is not true, a lie). She give promises to Johnsy that she’ll buy more food and drink; a wine, after she sells the illustration, but Johnsy became unresponsive when Sue takes an action to cheer her up and she ask Sue to draw in another room. She wants to “turn lose my hold on everything, and go sailing down, down just like one of those poor, tired leaves”, Johnsy says. An unsuccessful artist named Behrman, who is earning small income as a model for artist in Greenwich Village, Sue visits him, the alcoholic, old and downstairs neighbor. Behrman, was the one who tried and failed his whole life to paint a masterpiece. When Sue pulls up the shade covering the window in the morning, the last leaf is still clinging closely to the vine.
            Johnsy was sure that it would have fallen at night but it will fall today instead and when it does, she will go to, she added. Johnsy is silent when Sue asks her to reconsider. Johnsy sits up and asks for a soup and a mirror, after the night of wind and rain, the last leaf from the vine fails to move. When she asks for a mirror, she wants to remark “something made that the last leaf stay there to show me how sinful I was, it is a sin to want to die.” Her ambition to paint the “Bay of Naples” Johnsy later mentions. The doctor visit and gives Johnsy a good ailment, predicting if she will recover. The doctor tells the women that he has to visit another patient which is Behrman. Behrman got Pneumonia and was needed to be brought to the hospital. After that day, a news were told to Johnsy by Sue which is Behrman died already. He was found sick inside his room dressed in cold and wet clothes, the janitor found out. Behrman had ladders and painting materials inside his room which reveals or shows that he had stayed out all night, painting the image of a leaf onto the wall so that Johnsy would think that the last leaf made it through the storm. Finally and lastly, Behrman has painted his masterpiece, Sue noticed.  



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