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"The Speed of Dark" The Other Characters in "Speed of Dark"
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I never got a clear understanding of Lucia. She didn't make a lot of sense to me.
I liked Marjorie, but kept wishing she'd be more straightforward with Lou (but then maybe she was and Lou just didn't see it)
I liked Tom and thought he had real affection for Lou and thought of him as a friend.
In a funny way I liked Emmy....I really felt her jealousy and felt bad for her.

I thought the cop was so great - I loved seeing how he interacted with Lou, took him seriously and adapted to how Lou needed to communicate. And he got a clear picture of Crenshaw in about 2 minutes when Lou talked about him.

Lucia was sort of a disappointment. We learned just enough about her to pique our interest, but it didn't seem to go anywhere. I wanted to know more. But maybe that was the point. Lou tended to see other people in terms of behavior patterns rather than forming a cohesive view of the individual's personality.
The sections in the third person weren't very helpful, in my opinion. I think it was a good idea to include such sections, but it could have been better executed. These parts of the story could have illustrated (vividly!) how differently Lou saw the world in multiple respects. Instead they simply revealed a few additional facts of which Lou wasn't aware. The characters could have been written to come across as more well-rounded and "real" in these sections, since we were supposedly seeing them without being limited to Lou's focus/perception... but I did not feel that this happened.

that was one of my main gripes with this book - that all the supporting characters were somewhat one-dimensional. i actually liked Lucia's ambiguity; that she confused Lou now and again made her more real for me. most of the other people were either complete jerks or completely understanding. i really don't think this was all be due to Lou's simplified worldview, since it was all about how they interacted with him. some people made him at ease, or just knew to pause so he was able to speak about the issue at hand (including the cops that he did not have any kind of long-term interaction with); others were just hostile or condescending.

I think that's a great observation. Maybe that's part of why she stood out to me. The interaction between her and Lou definitely seemed more along the lines of what I've seen happen in real life between autistic people and so-called neurotypicals.


The 3rd person sections I had to search to find. It's not a 3rd person omniscient narrator, that character is similarly absorbed...(Trying not to leave any spoilers.)
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Who stood out for you as a secondary character and why? Who did you like? Who did you dislike?
And were your perceptions of the characters clouded by Lou's first-person narration?
Did you find it interesting or helpful when Moon had short segments that took place in the third-person from a different perspective?