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Because of these traits, Nancy Hawkins is perhaps the best spokeswoman for her generation of these three characters.
Jim Dixon, the protagonist of Lucky Jim, is quite arguably an anarchist in the ways he acts towards others. He is considered a Cinderella in a Cinderella story as it relates to the various things that happen to him throughout the course of the text and yet he continues his private rebellion against certain aspects of life that are socially expected such as common courtesy when he burns the table and bed sheets of the Welsh's and hides them rather than owning up to his mistake... displayed 300 characters
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It seems that he always has the potential to break through the conventions of normal life. Yet, much like Jimmy Porter and unlike Nancy Hawkins, he is quite self-pitying and has trouble taking action to create positive change in his life. A perfect example of this inaction occurs when Jim remains resolute for much of the story to stay with Margaret rather than pursuing his true love Christine... displayed next 300 characters
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