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Richard's Loneliness

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Richard’s loneliness, clear from an early age, manifests itself in his attachment to the Greek group and provides insight as to why he stays loyal to them despite their homicidal tendencies. This significant passage takes place at Francis’s house, the morning after Henry tells Richard what happened in Italy with Bunny; Richard is reminiscing on that moment in particular and how everything could have turned out differently had he acted differently. In order to understand the motivating factors behind Richard’s decision to stay mum, however, it is vital to understand our narrator’s past. He was a solitary child and had few friends as a result of keeping to himself. He yearned to be a part of a close-knit friend group, and this manifested itself

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