Singer's The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter

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The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter has a largely straightforward style where the event happened in an unnamed town in the middle of the Deep South. In fact, it's essentially a pretty quick read and there's not too much to the scheme: a deaf/mute dude befriends an eclectic mix of people, yet none of them really understand one another. The main personages are recluses, lonely and scorned. They are all looking for a place in the world. To make the case of Antonopoulos, it is difficult to overpass his bridge with Singer, a tragic of the characters. Singer's life basically orbits around his one and only friend Spiros Antonapoulos, who is also a deaf-mute. Singer "tells" Antonapoulos everything he is thinking or feeling and it seems as though Antonapoulos …show more content…

Then one day Antonapoulos became sick and eventually turned crazy and is forced to go to a silly asylum. Singer is very lonely and sad without him. Singer starts to frequent a café where the other pathetic characters hangout as well. They are attracted to Singer but Singer was obsessed with a friendship of questionable devotion on Antonapoulos' part. Singer waited day and night for Antonapoulos and later found out that Antonapoulos died. It was a shock for Singer. All In fact, Antonapoulos was like Singer's Singer. That is, Singer infuses Antonapoulos the virtues he aspires to see in him, just like all the other characters do to Singer. In the end, it seems like Singer makes the same sorts of assumptions about Antonapoulos as the other characters in the novel make about Singer himself knowing he's sage and all-knowing and that he comprehends completely. In reality, he's an epicure, irrational, and a drinker. He's insolent, rough and full of it. [Bolded underlined text represents plagiarized text - MM] Singer doesn't see any of this, which makes us wonder whether something is missing or not. The inner Antonapoulos is never depicted at all. So perhaps a belief should establish regarding this gentleman who titles to be his real and loyal friend. But probably not… Sure, he confesses some of Antonapoulos' merciless facts: as

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