1. Sean and Davids Long Drive
Sean doesn't leave anything out of his journey, as stated by Kathy Bail of Rolling Stone: "You"ll be shown the crap and the weird stuff as well as the scenic wonders" although the majority of the text focuses on the negative or "crap." ... Sean uses characterisation to create characters which the reader is encouraged to hate, feel sorry for or just view as plain weird. ... For instance, when Sean and David are in Adelaide they make the observation that "there's this weird, disgusting haircut that every other person in Adelaide has. ... Characters and the way in which Sean interacts w...
- Word Count: 1853
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: Undergraduate