Leper Lepellier's Functions As A Minor Character

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April 19, 2010

 

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He was what Brinker so scornfully called a naturalist. This gentle hobby extracted virtually no interest from the reader, besides a knowledge of Leper's eccentric and lonely personality. Because he predictably behaved this way, reading the few tortured pages of his hallucinations in the army elicits strong emotion and reader interest; Finny and the Devon group of friends were insignificant compared to the horrific images Leper conjured in the reader's mind...
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Gene felt the same emotions as the reader: "Don't tell me who's got me and who hasn't got me. Who do you think you're talking to? Stick to your snails, Lepellier." Shocked at what his friend has become, Gene mentions his naturalistic manner, hoping to straighten him out. At this point, the reader is as helpless as Gene, wondering why Leper has changed, what the hallucinations mean, and most importantly, what will happen to between them in the pages to come...
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