1. The Desires od Claude in
His troubles carry on through the story and become especially apparent in his sexual life. ... Claude remembered his mother asking Mr. ... This is a peculiarly strange point in Claude's story because at first glance it seems like Mr. ... Picking cherries with his mother was one of the few joys that he had in his younger years. ... In that one short sentence Claude defines what kind of person he is because he sees this other man's disability as fortunate. ...
- Word Count: 5298
- Approx Pages: 21
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School