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Summary Of The Man Who Was Almost A Man

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In Wright's "The Man Who Was Almost a Man," reveals the transitional stage of a teenage boy from boyhood to manhood. The protagonist of the story was a seventeenth-year-old boy named Dave. He's a teenager, who craved for the respect and power of what only a mature man could attain. Dave was eager to be a man, but his actions and words have held him down from maturity and manhood.
In Dave's parents' eyes, he was still an immature boy. Although Dave considered himself to be a grown man, he still received discipline from his mom and dad. As Dave went home and sat down on the chair, his mom started yelling at him for being home late and demanded him to give her the catalog. He had no authority but giving it to her. Compared to a responsible man, Dave did not have a stable income. He relied on his parents for his financial problems. Significantly; Dave was afraid of his father. Therefore, he asked his mom for the money because he knew that he would have a better chance of receiving the money to buy the old pistol.
Lies and lies. The lies and impulsive decisions that he made had got him into many troubles. Also, lying could be closely associated with the immaturity and childishness. Dave was desperate to buy the gun because the thought of possessing a gun. The shopkeeper Joe offered Dave his old pistol for two dollars. When Dave asked him if he could see the gun, Joe immediately denied and asked for the money. It was evident that he did not trust him, not only because he's an

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