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2. The author of the novel is Kingsley Amis, copyright 1963.
3. Kingsley Amis was a British writer from England.
Roger Micheldene is the man the book focuses primarily upon.He is "a shortish fat Englishman of forty (6)" and a publisher.Of the seven deadly sins Roger considers himself to be gluttony, sloth and lust.He considers himself most qualified in the sin of anger (8).He is so fat that his hips have fused together and he is forced to wear a brace.He also drinks excessively and uses Snuff.His drink of preference is gin with water added and no ice.He has a wife in England, but still enjoys interludes with women.
His character does not change within the novel.He remains a selfish, fat, Englishman who is quick to anger, is willing to cheat on his wife whenever possible and drinks heavily.Thus he considered a round, fully developed, but static character.Through out the novel he seems to be drawn by a need to receive love from women, although he discounts their thoughts and general stature.Through all his encounters he seeks love from Helene far more than the others.He feels he is a great man when he conquerors her.
Helene Bang was born in Denmark, but her parents brought her to America when she was ten.She settles with her family in Idaho.When she was twenty-one, while on a visit in Denmark, she met Ernst Bang.She married Ernst and moved back to America with him.Although she was born in Denmark she considers herself an American.She is a very attractive woman; many of the male students at Budweiser find her attractive, too.She is a round character, but still static.She lives a life endeared to her husband and son through out the novel.Even in her affair at the end of the novel with Irving she still claims she cannot lie to her husband.However, she confirms she is not in love with Roger, "when I go to bed with you I [simply] feel less sorry for you (185)."
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