The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter Essay

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The Meaning of the Character of John Singer In Carson McCullers's The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, John Singer earned the confidence of many of the characters, such as Jake Blout, Biff Brannon, Mick Kelly, and Dr. Copeland. In relation to the title of the book, all the main characters are lonely in some way, including John Singer. Singer is a handicapped with his disability to speak as well as hear but on the other hand, he has an open heart and is not deaf to people’s problems. His loneliness is as a result of the fact that he does not have any real friend, except Spiros Antonapoulos, another disabled man who listened attentively to their problems and did nothing but give to them. Singer was the confidant of many characters and earned the hearts of the reader as well as those of the characters. John Singer's mute friend and roommate Antonapoulos, was put into an asylum …show more content…

Blout was much the same way in that he thought that Singer was one of the few people in the world who “knew.” He was a communist in different ways than Copeland, but they both believed they failed in their missions to recruit new, true followers to their cause. Biff Brannon was a simple man who enjoyed Singer's company. He ate in Brannon's restaurant every day at the same table, and it took a while before Biff spoke to him privately in Singer's room. He began to trust him, just as the others did. In conclusion, John Singer was one of the most honest, authentic, and genuine characters in this novel, and was loved not only by the other members of his town but as well as by anyone that has read The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. He earned trust wherever he went, and the reader sympathizes with him from the beginning. Singer is a pure person and a trustworthy confidant and Biff Brannon, Mick Kelly, Jake Blout, and Dr. Copeland could never find someone that listened to them and cared like Singer

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