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... currency to him, it did not protest, because it had "to give a too large ticket to the poor young lady. "2 Calvin felt also the culpability towards his friends. One of these friends was Pierrot Marquis. Calvin felt guilty that Pierrot was to tease and beaten during his primary years because of his mongrel descent and his French origin. He believed that he could not help enough to defend it his friend, who "was made beat about tous.les.jours. "3 Calvin dreamed to change the prospect for the pupils and that no weak would be made beat by more extremely. Calvin felt also the culpability towards his greater regrouping of friends, the tramps. When it meets its first tramp at the By market and gives him 25 hundreds, it feels guilty when the tramp says to him that it knew that Calvin would give some to him beyond. After this meeting, Calvin cannot go to the By market without giving currency has all the tramps "At the end of my races, I had made alms with ten vagrants who had been touts on the road for two days and which were hungry. "4 Its interactions with people whom it considers close friend were also filled of culpability. Calvin regards his father as the creator of the guilt feeling which has it épeurer all its life: "this mode of terror which you installed in my head. "5 Before Zorah, he loved only the" fragile women "6 bus he wanted to grant protection to them and of the assistance to help has to relieve its guilt feeling. It slept with large, ugly and niaiseuses women, because it believed to not wound them in their saying. It believed that its relation ave Zorah was "the antidote against my guilt feeling paralysing" 7 the culpability reigns on the life of Calvin, but it uses all means to change it. Secondly, the relations of Calvin have a critical role in without transformation. Let us begin with his/her parents. Calvin was high in a family with a father which worked always and an alcoholic mother. There was very close to his father, remaining almost each night at the hospital with. A few hours before it disconnects his father of the medical apparatuses, it speaks to him about the heart last once. It is a little jealous of his father, who would have thousand and one people has its funeral, and Calvin, can be a dozen. The friendships of Calvin help to release from the love. It tries to keep rather strong bonds with its tenants in Balmoral. For example, it often speaks has Mrs. Bérénice about the other tenants. When it is emotional after the departure of the blind man of its apartment, it goes at his place for comfort. Its friendship with Pierrot was also very strong. It had a love for this young man, finding it beautiful "when it suffered, when its blood ran, when its face sweated of fear or grimaçait of pain" 8 after a brawl. It contributes to Pierrot to decide to go in Vietnam. It loses contact with Pierrot after that. The close relation with Zorah has an outstanding impact on Calvin who returns it to make the change in his life. Zorah is a woman who is not fragile. During their relation, has several moments, Zorah is in being able in the relation and Calvin is the fragile man. This relation makes it psychological...

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