Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Larry LaSalle
- Presentation to the other characters
- From the start he was a role model - very movie star,
glamorous. "Smile that revealed dazzling movie star teeth."
- Too good to be true? Poster boy, macho man. "Is that his real name?"
- Loved by the children at the Wreck Centre
- Almost unreal - mysterious past
- "He discouraged questions."
- Secrets - hidden side to Larry?
- Didn't want people to know about his past
- Role model, hero before the war
- "The broad shoulders of an athlete and the
narrow hips of a dancer. He was both."
- "Larry LaSalle was everywhere in
the centre."
- Always present - someone they could
look up to - especially Francis
- Had many talents, children idolised him
- The Wreck Centre
- Larry rebuilds the centre and helps the
children there
- "Larry LaSalle had been a bright Pied Piper for their
children."
- "Pied Piper" - leading them to their doom?
- Some of the children followed him into
war and got killed - Joey LeBlanc
- "Anger that we had never
seen before flashing in his
eyes."
- Doom for Nicole after her raped her
- She was damaged and trapped - she couldn't tell anyone
- He destroyed the idol image and hero that Francis
thought he was
- "If I want one thing, it would be to have you look at me again the
way you did at the Wreck Centre."
- He built up their confidence
- "You are all stars."
- Control
- Larry manipulated the children - he had an
element of control over them
- "We always did what Larry LaSalle told
us to do."
- Nicole and Francis
- Larry made everything seem like a movie to them
- "As if we were living a love scene at the Plymouth."
- "My favourite champion and my favourite dancer."
- "My" - they belonged to him
- Loved Nicole a different way - raped her
- "The sweet young things, Francis. Even their
heat is sweet..."
- Couldn't help himself- an addiction?
- Shows no remorse about Nicole's attack -
is not burdened with guilt like Francis
- Singling them out made them trust him and feel special
- Loneliness
- Lives alone, in poor health
- Forced loneliness
- Had no real friends
- Like Francis, he doesn't hang around
with the other veterans at St Jude's Club
- Kept moving all the time
- Why he set up the Wreck Centre?
- Does not feel guilt
- Sees good and evil as a scale -"Does that one
sin of mine wipe away all the good things?"
- We love the thing that makes us
evil. I love the sweet young things."
- Working in the Wreck Centre repayment?
- Francis' motive for his evil is Nicole
and he loves her