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Analysis Of Good People By David Foster Wallace

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Lane A. Dean Jr. and Sheri Fisher, a young couple, are sitting together on a picnic table near a lake. Sheri has her face buried in her hands while Lane seems to sit paralyzed from his own overthinking because they have recently found out Sheri is pregnant. Originally Lane seems to try and convince Sheri to get an abortion despite their religious backgrounds, but Sheri will later change her mind and decide she has no choice but to keep the child. This fictional story, “Good People” by David Foster Wallace, is through the point of view of Lane. Considering a large portion of this story is made up of Lane’s thoughts, feelings, and worries, his character can be easily depicted. These depictions will also show that Lane is not to be considered good people. The thoughts of Lane contain very lustful and weak ideas. This becomes evident right away when he first describes his girlfriend, Sheri, as someone who “…always smelled very good and clean, like someone you could trust and care about even if you weren’t in love.” (page 157). Shortly after this description, the narrator makes it a point to say that Lane had liked the smell of Sheri right away, leading readers to believe that Lane only had sexualized feelings for Sheri, and ones that he could not control at that. Lane explains that he never opened up to Sheri to tell her that he did not love her, and he would deem it his “lie by omission” (page 160). So not only was Lane knowingly sleeping with someone he couldn’t love, he

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