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The Harlequin, the main character from Harlan Ellison’s “ Repent, Harlequin! Said the Ticktockman” is an eccentric character. ...
The Harlequin’s quaint actions in the story bring forth a large part of his eccentric self. ... The Harlequin also frightens people with the simplistic intent of messing up time and creating mere chaos just to prove he is an individualist. ... The Harlequin was totally outrageous and contemptible in doing such things; therefore certain authorities were instructed to capture him. Very annoyed, the Harlequin intentionally arrives early to his next event because he knows the authorities anxiously wait for him.
Approximate Word count = 394 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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