1. Who is Paul? A study of the main character of
A good example of that is when he comes back to his home after a concert, he feels a "loathing of respectable beds, of common food; a shuddering repulsion for the flavorless, colorless mass of everyday existence." ... But unlike what Paul seems to think, he doesn't come from such a poor environment. ... Although he chooses to cut himself out of the world, the world didn't cut back on him. ... But the main event that motivates Paul to kill himself is when he finds out that his theft has been discovered and his father is on his way to bring him back to Pittsburgh. ... (Cather, 224) Pau...
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