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    Phat Nguyen Mina Thompson ENGL 1302 11/28/17 “Greasy Lake” literature Argument Greasy Lake” is the story about teenage phase. The story begins with the protagonist, also known as the narrator, he’s recalling himself in the past as a "bad boy". In the story, the narrator and his friends were emulating to act “bad”. “There was a time when courtesy and winning ways went out of style when it was good to be bad when you cultivated decadence like a taste.” (Pg. 168)

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    T.C. Boyle's "Greasy Lake" (1985), exposes the narrator to be the ultimate dissenter upon first glimpse. The anonymous main character goes beyond to appear rebellious to his friends, and anyone around him. Aside from the main character, two friends, Digby and Jeff, accompany the narrator on his journey to be bad on this “the third night of summer vacation” (Boyle, 1985, p. 615). The narrator explains that he and his friends were 19 years old, sported leather jackets, drank Tango and Thunderbird

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    Greasy Lake, musty, fetid, and uneasy to one’s eyes, still intriguing to explore. This lake was mysterious, yet it was a clear invitation for these teens. It was the only place where one could go and not worry about the real world, it was as if it was fantasy. As grimy and evil the lake was they still felt an attracted to it because it was a mirror reflection of their lives. Digby and Jeff did not know what they wanted to do with their lives, lost, young, and hopeless. In addition, these kids wanted

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    Epiphanies in Short Stories In the short stories, “Cons” by Jess Walter, “Greasy Lake” by T. Coraghessan Boyle, and “Killings” by Andres Dubus, the characters experience epiphanies. An epiphany is defined as a moment in the story where a character achieves realization, awareness or a feeling of knowledge after which events are seen through the prism of this new light in the story. In the story, “Cons,” Lisa, the main character, Kyle’s wife, has the epiphany that her whole marriage has been a sham

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    Ryan Zull Professor Rodgers English Comp 102: Tue-Thurs. September 16, 2012 A Character Analysis of the Round Characters in “Greasy Lake” T. Coraghessan Boyle’s “Greasy Lake” deals with three young and naive teenagers who think they are invincible and hardcore characters. I know we call all relate to this feeling of being bad when we were teenagers. Staying out late, driving down the highways with our radios blaring, thinking to ourselves this is what life is all about. Because of the

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    literal meaning. In “Greasy Lake” by T.C. Boyle, he uses many kinds of symbols to enhance the storyline and make the plot more eerie and dramatic. Not only can using symbols make the plot more prominent, but It can help support the overarching interpretation of a story too. Throughout “Greasy Lake”, many objects have this element of a double meaning that ultimately symbolizing something bigger than stated. The objects I feel are the most important and impact the story's plot are the lake, the narrator's

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    that had no authority. Somewhere teenagers would go to drink and partake in other illicit behaviors. In T. Coraghessan Boyle’s short story “Greasy Lake,” three eighteen year old boys are looking for mischief during their third night of summer break from college, sometime in the late 60’s. After driving through the streets of a town, they end up at Greasy Lake, the worst ecologically conditioned lake.This setting not only motivated the three boys to engage in dangerous behaviors but was the main influence

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    The story “Greasy Lake” by Bruce Springsteen is about three male teenagers who have entered an area where rebellion is accepted. They go through a journey of adventure looking for trouble during the beginning of their summer vacation and they easily encounter it. During this era in 1985 it was “good to be bad” where courtesy and shivery had gone out of style, and these character where not going to be left out. They wanted to fit in and be bad character until they were faced with a situation where

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    there are a lot of short stories that build on a type of too little too late variant of character development. The narrator in Greasy Lake starts out as something of an innocent teenager posing as a tough guy. In the beginning of the story, the narrator described nature as "the full-throated roar of rock and roll." The narrator and his friends wanted to head down to the lake to get drunk, do drugs, and chase girls. They thought they were bad (bad meaning good in the context) because they didn't fit

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    three quickly got lost and went their separate directions for safety. At one time the Indians would called it Wakan, a reference to the clarity of its waters of Greasy Lake. Now it was fetid and murky,“the mud banks glittering with broken glass and strewn with beer cans and the charred remains of bonfires”(page 425). It seem that the Greasy Lake had taken a bad fall. Just like a Stephen King movie: Children of the Corn, when the town was vacant, rundown and dark and not a sole insight but lonely children

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