Sunday, April 25, 2010
Friends
Does Jack value these friends he has made? It feels as if he is just using them to better his experience. His attraction to mad people is not to better understand them in a way its to better himself. It does not seem as if they is any level of trust in between them. Jack decided that this was the group of people that would go with him on this journey and he stuck with them because they enriched the journey. Nowhere in the book is it mentioned that Jack disclosed any information to them. While he writes about Big Slim and Bea there is never mention of him talking to Neal, Allen, or Hank about this.
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I don't know, I think he was trying to decrease the amount of confusion for the reader. If he were to get into detail about conversations with his friends, explaining experiences that one has already read about, the story would become monotonous. But he does have an odd way of showing a bond with people.
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