Analysis of male behavior from fox to women T. Coraghessan Boyle 's "Greasy Lake" is written as part of a short story, and his author' s "Greasy Lake" by T. Coraghessan Boyle has a status as a night climax It shows. It is not as good as salty youth. After careful consideration, "Greasy Lake" revealed a series of complex premonition events. And it includes male innocence and ignorance in presenting various social scenes and women. Through the ingenious use of the inner dialogue of the hero, Boyle's art shows a change in indifference, aggression and intimidation dynamics for "women's lake" women.
T. Coraghessan Boyle's nature of Greasy Lake has a powerful way of expressing good and evil. In the story of T. Coraghessan Boyle "Greasy Lake", the author draws a lake by showing its meaning and the relationship between characters. For a while Greasy Lake was beautiful and beautiful, but it was the opposite. Throughout his writing, Boyle shows how settings directly reflect the characters and the experiences they encounter.
"GREASY LAKE" T. CORAGHESSAN BOYLE (1987) The story of a broad adult of T. CORAGHESSAN BOYLE originally published in Greasy Lake and other stories tells the story of Digby, Jeff, and the unnamed three people Narrator - On the third night of the summer holiday, I had a painful experience about the title of the lake, but they suddenly became adults. Narrator says that this story is no longer important in manners and polite behavior. As a result, the character will play "carefully designed pose" designed to show how dangerous they are. But you can see immediately that these three young people are in fact innocent. A senior college student in the suburbs, being fascinated by the idealized form of DECADENCE, shows how much it is in reality. Distant. But at Greasy Lake boys first participated in real evil and experienced significant change. In fact, this is a "bad car".
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