Friday, December 9, 2011

Jim's characterization

Jim was a person who wanted to get direction to his life, and he found this working for the Party. Jim had to change his lifestyle because of the Party demanded strict attention. Even though Jim’s entire life was free of responsibility, he decided to sacrifice it for a cause in which he really believed. Mac taught Jim the importance to remaining committed and exercising patient dedication, even in the face of certain defeat. Also, Mac though that the ends always justify the means, and Jim adapted this kind of thinking. At the beginning Jim was a lost person, lack of responsibility, and looking a cause to fight for. However, Jim became, in a certain way, as the growers because now he was decided to die for other’s rights. Growers knew that they had lost hatred, and this is what Jim dissolves as he matures and recognize the power that the united men have in a system.

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