In this short scene, Shmoop compares the former delinquent farmer and his wife to a "boar" . The two of them are now happily married and have children, but they are still in love and are planning to move to the countryside to raise their children. The narrator is worried that their marriage will be awkward, as they will soon be moving into a new house and will not be able to communicate with each other easily. He also worries that they will be unable to recognize each other because of the light in the house, which makes it difficult to see them.
In this short scene, Shmoop compares the former delinquent farmer and his wife to a "boar" . The two of them are now happily married and have children, but they are still in love and are planning to move to the countryside to raise their children. The narrator is worried that their marriage will be awkward, as they will soon be moving into a new house and will not be able to communicate with each other easily. He also worries that they will be unable to recognize each other because of the light in the house, which makes it difficult to see them.