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Title: What might have been Enns first indication that something was amiss withthe girls at the party? Did ...
Post by: karlynnae on Jul 20, 2018
What might have been Enns first indication that something was amiss withthe girls at the party? Did he seem to recognize the strangeness of their dialogue?
 
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Question 2

How would you describe the difference in personality between the twoboys, Enn and Vic? What details led you to that understanding?
 
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Title: What might have been Enns first indication that something was amiss withthe girls at the party? Did ...
Post by: strudel15 on Jul 20, 2018
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As soon as they arrive, Vic zeroes in on the prettiest girl there while Enn drifts off to the kitchen by himself. When one thinks of Vic, a number of words, some of them broadly synonymous, come readily to mind: easygoing, self-confident, cocky, brash. Even his nameVictor, presumablyreinforce s the image. He can be all these things, Enn suggests, because he has an ingratiating personality and he knows it: It was true: one urchin grin from Vic and he could have his pick of the room (par. 13), and He looked from her back to me, and he smiled his white smile: roguish, lovable, a little bit Artful Dodger, a little bit wide-boy Prince Charming (par. 76).
Ennshort for Ennis, perhaps?is his opposite: withdrawn, awkward, uncomfortable, and seemingly resigned to life as he finds it: Stella was the most lovely of any of them, but she, of course, was Vics, and they were going upstairs together, and that was just how things would always be (par. 85). He describes himself as feeling unique and lonely (par. 18) and unable to relate to girls his own age (par. 19); the few girls hes kissed, without having any kind of real relationship with them, are friends of his younger sister.