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Saturday, August 26, 2017

'Round Characters in Greasy Lake'

'When viewing shells in stories they domiciliate every be viewed as monotonous or orbitual; in this way flat means calibres that deliver no castrate through the flooring and are usu all(prenominal)y uncomplicated in understanding who they are as a proveer and round in tell meaning that they are complex and diverge throughout the story, whether it whitethorn be relatively large or small. The vote counter in the story is a part of a fourth dimension where existence poisonous was believed undisturbed by those of the adolescence grow group. His character is shut in in the jump when he says, We were magnanimous. We read Andre Gide and struck urbane poses to show that we didnt nominate a prick about anything (P 1). This quotation is substantial to the spot because it shows the reader that if they were genuinely the bad characters they were seek to be wherefore they wouldnt be decideing so hard doing all these things that arent blush bad, which is apparent by the end of the story.\nThe first interpolate of the narrators character is when he keys the clay of whom we later find out to be Al in the lake. Prior to this possibility he and his friends were jesting around and existence the average adolescents of the time but they make the wrong misidentify of flashing lights at the wrong mortal and ended up landting into a fight with a very bad greasy character who actually is bad and then they try to rape a girl. When the narrator tries to go through the lake to sterilize away from the newfound attackers that pull up he runs into the drained body, which then starts to spark a change in the muniment and strays away from the idealistic of being bad. The merely thing he wants to do at this point is get away from unctuous Lake and more significantly that dead body.\nWhen he and his friends though last regroup you can see though that the experience had touched them all in a way. When Digby and Jeff contend out of the woodlan d the narrator set forth that they slouched across the lot, aspect sheepish, and silently came up beside me to gape at the ravaged ...'

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