The 5th Business Dunstan Many people in our society can be called "neutral" behavior. They do not participate in the events around them, they just observe them. This characteristic can be called a useful function because it can eliminate them from differences. In the fifth business book written by Robertson Davis, Danny can be called a neutral. He told us the story of his life, and it is obvious that he is certainly a neutral person through various events.
Damstan Ramsay emerged in several other Davis novels (except for the main figures that appeared in the other two books, Manticolen (1972), World Wonder (1975)), the fifth main character. ) He is a surprisingly deep, somewhat motivated principal, may be a substitute for Davis. RD: He's an interesting character because he did something that I always get interested in. I grew up like Ramsey, I am the Presbyterian. ... But as I grew older I began to wonder what the magic of the Catholic Church was, some of which I found to be a relationship with saints. And I do not want to discuss this issue with strict Catholics, but what they are doing is actually having what Greeks do and having a lot of God, There is very little. ... This is very interesting, such thing. You will never enter it deeply. (Interview with Robertson Davies by American Way)
"Fifth Business" by Robertson Davis depicts the progress of lost child Damstan Ramsay. The snowball thrown by Percy Staunton misses Dunstan, attacks Mary Dempster, and places Dunstan responsible for Paul 's early birth and Mary' s madness. As Dunstan entered Dunstan's life in a struggle for the fifth competition, which is very important to develop Dunstan as a human being, he threatened to swallow Dunstan and a guilt appeared. Although Liesl may not be suitable for society, it plays an important role in the development and psychological regeneration of Dunstan and has made Dunstan understand the role as a fifth business. When Dunstan fell in love with Faustina, Dunstan's role in the novel began. However, it was Lyle that Dunstan understood his "fifth business" function and allowed him to show him through a physical and illogical miracle.