The seeking of Frank’s identity through the Wasp Factory

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English

 

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Juanita L

 

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September 9, 2013

 

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The responses to his vision of the insignificance of others’ life, life’s debt with him, and his need of restoring a balance, all sum up into Frank’s response to his lack of penis: killing. However, he disengages from any responsibility by seeing the world through the Wasp Factory and therefore, he thinks, through death: “the factory is about the End – death, no less” (It’s interesting to note here, although I’ll abound on this later, that Bank’s descriptions of Frank’s precious objects of the past such as Old Saul’s teeth, the skull of the snake, other fragments that symbolize each significant event in his life, and the “catechism” in which he recites his deepest fears and hopes, suggest that the Factory is a metaphor of the future determined by the past)...
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The responses to his vision of the insignificance of others’ life, life’s debt with him, and his need of restoring a balance, all sum up into Frank’s response to his lack of penis: killing. However, he disengages from any responsibility by seeing the world through the Wasp Factory and therefore, he thinks, through death: “the factory is about the End – death, no less” (It’s interesting to note here, although I’ll abound on this later, that Bank’s descriptions of Frank’s precious objects of the past such as Old Saul’s teeth, the skull of the snake, other fragments that symbolize each significant event in his life, and the “catechism” in which he recites his deepest fears and hopes, suggest that the Factory is a metaphor of the future determined by the past)...
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