Monday, October 22, 2007
From Charlie's Point of View
For the questioning the text paper, I asked the question, "Why do you think the author had the characters introduced by a singular, stereotypical identity? Do you think that it is meant to parallel Charlie's blindness and how it is seen as his only identity" I brought this up because for one most of the people who meet Charlie identify him with his inability to see. On the other hand, when we are introduced to other characters, we also see that they are only one dimensional. For example, Mr. Underglow is seen as creepy and snooty and the author makes it seem he is the most logical candidate for the "real" bandit, but we come to find it to be Mr. Floyd.
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