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..Download file to see next pagesCoraghessan Boyle At night, we went up to Greasy Lake. Whatever it was we were looking for, we weren’t about to find it at Greasy Lake. Coraghessan Boyle. Autocollage 2008. There was a time when courtesy and winning ways went out of style, when it was good to be bad, when you cultivated. Greasy Lake has 24 ratings and 2 reviews. Greasy Lake is a 1988 American short drama film based on the short story 'Greasy Lake' by T. Coraghessan Boyle.It was directed by Damian Harris and stars Eric Stoltz and James Spader. Greasy Lake study guide contains a biography of T.C. Boyle, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. About Greasy Lake Greasy Lake Summary.
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In the short story Greasy Lake written by T.C. Boyle, the story is about three friends who believe they are “bad”. On a particular night they go out looking for trouble, and trouble is what they find. The tone of this story is serious, dark, and very graphic. This story is full of literary devices. Metaphors and similes come thick and fast on the shores of Greasy Lake, and Boyle never contents himself with one when he can offer two or three. The comparisons for their abundance, are neither aimless nor without purpose; they enable us to see the referent from strategic points of view. For this essay I will analyze the unnamed narrator whom is the protagonist in the story. The story opens up with the narrator describing…show more content…
The narrator references the history of Greasy Lake saying the Indians referred to it as Wakan (clarity of the waters). But now the narrator describes the lake as fetid and murky, the mud banks glittering with broken glass and strewn with beer cans and charred remains of bonfires, As the boys pull up in there parents station wagon they notice a 57’ Chevy and a Chopper leaned against its kickstand. Digby misidentifies the Chevy as one of there friends cars and they start honking their horns and beaming their bright headlights at the car in order to interrupt the mischievous act Tony has going on, hopefully pumping his girlfriend. All three hop out the car. The driver gets out and mistakenly loses the keys in the grass in the process, walking up to the car they notice there is a difference in that 57’ Chevy and that of their friends Tony’s but its to late. The cars owner, a real greasy character by the name of Bobby, is a man of action who is indeed looking for a fight. He gets the best of all three friends until the narrator gets hold of a tire iron. The tire iron brings a turn of events. The narrator hits the greasy character on the ear and believes he has killed him. The girl gets out of the 57’ Chevy,
In the short story Greasy Lake written by T.C. Boyle, the story is about three friends who believe they are “bad”. On a particular night they go out looking for trouble, and trouble is what they find. The tone of this story is serious, dark, and very graphic. This story is full of literary devices. Metaphors and similes come thick and fast on the shores of Greasy Lake, and Boyle never contents himself with one when he can offer two or three. The comparisons for their abundance, are neither aimless nor without purpose; they enable us to see the referent from strategic points of view. For this essay I will analyze the unnamed narrator whom is the protagonist in the story. The story opens up with the narrator describing…show more content…
The narrator references the history of Greasy Lake saying the Indians referred to it as Wakan (clarity of the waters). But now the narrator describes the lake as fetid and murky, the mud banks glittering with broken glass and strewn with beer cans and charred remains of bonfires, As the boys pull up in there parents station wagon they notice a 57’ Chevy and a Chopper leaned against its kickstand. Digby misidentifies the Chevy as one of there friends cars and they start honking their horns and beaming their bright headlights at the car in order to interrupt the mischievous act Tony has going on, hopefully pumping his girlfriend. All three hop out the car. The driver gets out and mistakenly loses the keys in the grass in the process, walking up to the car they notice there is a difference in that 57’ Chevy and that of their friends Tony’s but its to late. The cars owner, a real greasy character by the name of Bobby, is a man of action who is indeed looking for a fight. He gets the best of all three friends until the narrator gets hold of a tire iron. The tire iron brings a turn of events. The narrator hits the greasy character on the ear and believes he has killed him. The girl gets out of the 57’ Chevy,