Throughout the novel "Swerve," by Phillip Gwyne, Hugh develops a totally new character when he returns to Sydney after his trip. ... In the beginning of the novel, Hugh was a spoiled private school boy that was molded into a judgmental, close-minded, and law-abiding child by the upbringing of his parents. ... "I think of my shining future, the future my parents, my professor, everybody has painted for me " Hugh's bright unyielding future was made by the decisions of his parents, and as he was performing, he was thinking about the outback, the majesty of Uluru and "suddenly, with one note...
- Word Count: 1128
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate