Steve Fouse asked this question about Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World:
Has anybody got any ideas about why none the characters have names? The narrator is never named, and there are the chubby girl, the librarian(s), the Gatekeeper, and others. It may be a way of making the story's themes apply universally rather than just to specific people, but the characters are described in detail, and seem too real to be just nameless, non-specific persons.
Fatherdaddy I believe one of my favorite short stories was the same way — To Build a Fire by Jack London. Like also mentioned here, I had read the story numerous …moreI believe one of my favorite short stories was the same way — To Build a Fire by Jack London. Like also mentioned here, I had read the story numerous times before I realized it. Suppose it did enhance the story experience as it was that much more of an Rorschach "inkblot" while reading.(less)
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Steve Fouse I remember reading that story, and it made a big impression on me. I never realized that the man in the story isn't name. Good observation. ...more
Feb 04, 2015 12:36PM · flag
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