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A Dream

ich one emotion or set of emotions has ascendancy. Goldman wrote this book under a friends narrative. He made Babe sound like a dreamer, a good person who had many things to accomplish. His brother was like the rest of the people who killed dreams. The significance of the mood was to give juice to the story. William Goldman imputed some hubris in Babes brother, a little bit of too much pride. It made him be whom he turned to at the end of the story. Hubris means an overwhelming pride (excessive pride, ambition, and overconfidence) which results in the misfortune or death. In this case, Babes brother and girlfriend turned out dead. With so much pride he never asked his brother for help until it was too late. His last words were Find them for me. Later he died and his nightmare started. Babe was hunt down like a dog, almost killed and his girlfriend dead, just for his brothers pride. The significance is pride, too much of it can kill you, and it was what happened to Babes brother and his girlfriend.Babe had a dialectic problem between his life and reality. It seemed that hell was within him; people were dying, dreams were no longer alive. He prayed for the best, but the worst came. Dialectic is a debate or discussion of eternally unresolved issues. The unsuspected happened and Babe didnt know whether his life was like it was before, or it just happened to be like it was. Reality was killing him and there was nothing he could do; everything seemed to be going wrong. His life was ending, and he couldnt believe his reality was his life; it was a conflict with no solution.Towards the end of the story Babe started to feel pity. It was a finishing touch of epigram by Goldman. Making Babe feel some pity after being so strong showing love and being free. Goldman made Babe human again after turning him into a monster. He killed all the bad guys and his enemies, the bald man. Epigram is any pity. Without the finishing touch t...

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