The Toughest Indian in the World
“One Good Man”
Significance of the Ramp
Significance of the Ramp
The ramp constructed at the beginning of the story to give the narrator's father easier access to his home can be seen as the emotional bridge or connection that the narrator and his father establish over the course of the story. In symbolic terms, the narrator's questioning and compassion are a kind of "ramp" along which both he and his father can travel as they navigate this new and challenging phase of their relationship.