1. The Desires od Claude in
Claude had several issues with every woman he encounters and ends up discriminating against the women with whom he could have strong relationship and opts for women he feels are "safe" for him. ... You can pick "em as easy as can be" (Cather 963). ... Picking cherries with his mother was one of the few joys that he had in his younger years. ... Claude's depiction of the judge demonstrates how he was able to overcome his "stump." ... When the doctor brings up that the soldier's memory of women is clearly wiped out Claude replies, "Maybe he's fortunate in that (Cather 1201). ...
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- Grade Level: High School