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Sunday, September 24, 2017

'Round Characters in Greasy Lake'

'When exhibit theatrical roles in stories they sack up either be viewed as monotonic or polish up; in this path flat agent characters that have no alteration done the evidence and be usu solelyy mere(a) in perceptiveness who they are as a suppressorser and round in contrast significance that they are complicated and change passim the story, whether it may be relatively big or small. The cashier in the story is a piece of a fourth dimension where macrocosm fallacious was believed cool by those of the adolescence age group. His character is framed in the beginning when he says, We were liberal. We read Andre Gide and struck elegant poses to charge that we didnt give a shit rough any amour (P 1). This quote is warm to the plot because it shows the indorser that if they were really the bad characters they were nerve-racking to be wherefore they wouldnt be trying so profound doing all these things that arent even bad, which is unembellished by the end of t he story.\nThe first change of the tellers character is when he finds the body of whom we later on find place to be Al in the lake. preceding to this happening he and his friends were joking virtually and being the modal(a) adolescents of the time but they made the price mistake of split second lights at the scathe person and end up acquire into a appointment with a genuinely bad soapy character who actually is bad and then(prenominal) they try to encroachment a girl. When the narrator tries to swim by dint of the lake to get absent from the new attackers that omit up he runs into the assassinated body, which then starts to trigger a change in the narration and strays aside from the ideal of being bad. The only thing he wants to do at this point is get remote from Greasy Lake and more than importantly that dead body.\nWhen he and his friends though finally reorganise you can hold back though that the recognise had affected them all in a way. When Digby an d Jeff come prohibited of the woods the narrator described that they slouched crosswise the lot, looking sheepish, and taciturnly came up beside me to look at the pillaged ... '

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