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2 August, 08:24

George wilson typifies the ordinary man. what else does fitzgerald's portrayal of him suggest?

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  1. 2 August, 10:08
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    At first glance it suggests that Wilson is hard-working and not cheating on his spouse. Also we can see that Wilson is in serious emotional pain. It is interesting that he's the only character who talks about God, and repeatedly refers to him. Even though submissive and God-fearing, Wilson is beaten-down
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