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An Analysis Of Christine Lebay's Christine

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Christine is a novel about a 17 year old named, Arnold ''Arnie'' Cunningham, who bought a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury from a retired war-veteran named, Roland D. LeBay, for $250. The 1958 Plymouth Fury, Christine, is possessed by supernatural forces that would kill anything that comes between her and Arnie Cunningham. Arnie becomes so obsessed with the car that he quits high school before he even finishes. He ends up forgetting about his friend Dennis Guilder, his family, and his girlfriend because he has his mind only set on the car itself. Bullies at the high school tried to destroy Arnie’s car, but before they could get away with it, they were all killed by the car, and even the garage owner was killed by getting crushed between the seat and the steering wheel. Dennis had to stop Christine from killing Arnie’s girlfriend by smashing, ramming, stabbing with the tractor’s teeth, and running over the car with the Caterpillar tractor in the garage. …show more content…

Man, for Arnie and Dennis are fighting about the car, while Christine and Leigh are fighting for Arnie. Arnie’s car is jealous of Leigh being Arnie’s girlfriend. Christine is very possessive of Arnie Cunningham because she is changing his life, his mood, his behavior, and his attitude towards other people. The story’s plot is a love relationship between Arnie, his new girlfriend named, Leigh Cabot, and a possessed 1958 Plymouth Fury named, Christine. The Plymouth Fury is a very dangerous vehicle because she can repair herself out of thin air, catch of fire, and be crushed over and over by a giant tractor. Dennis tries to help Arnie from his obsession with the car, but Arnie ignores his comments about the car and his girlfriend. Arnie said he wanted the 1958 Plymouth Fury because he said he wanted something that was uglier than

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