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Amory Blaine Quotes

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1. RICH GIRL – LUKE WADE (ORIGINAL – HALL & OATES) Amory Blaine, the main character in the novel, is a rich young boy in the beginning of the book. Amory’s father Stephen Blaine became wealthy when two of his brothers, successful Chicago brokers, died. Although this classic song’s lyrics are about a girl, Daryl Hall explained to that the song is actually about one of his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriends who had a rich father. (Hall further explained that “Rich Girl” was used instead of “Rich Boy” because the former sounded better.) The song warns a young man that because he depended on his father’s money, he “won’t get too far”. As a young boy, Amory is used to living with riches in a sophisticated way. He’s never warned about the dangers of depending on wealth, however. This leads to Amory not having enough money to support himself later on in the novel. 2. COOL KIDS – ECHOSMITH Like many growing adolescents, Amory has trouble with trying to fit in at several stages in his life. First, while attending school in the Midwest, Amory struggles to fit in with his peers because of his strong French accent and cultured background and attitude. At St. Regis, a boarding school in New England, Amory struggles to conform because his peers believe that he is self-centered, and his teachers believe that he lacks in discipline. While at Princeton University, Amory struggles to comply with the unwritten standards set for how he should act. He also has trouble

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