1. The Rich Boy, F. Scott Fitzger
He is aware that he was insincere to her, as if he regarded love as a trifle game and women as puppets with whom he toyed with to gain their simple, emotional love. ... Anson tries to gain back both Paula and her mother's approval, but although he did apologize he did not make any promises and showed no humility. ... He believes he has an understanding for human weaknesses yet he can't propose to the women he loves. ... This is how he gains the trust of women before he spoils the relationship. ... He gets too old for marriage, his friends are all gone away with their families an...
- Word Count: 1512
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School