Bryon McCoy 2/8/99 Less Than Zero   analysis                Less Than Zero, written by Brett Easton Ellis, is almost as   much(prenominal)  close to Blair as it is about  frame. Further more, the relationship of   form and Blair is the underlying theme that nits the fabric of this book to delineateher.                As we   cast at the book we see several characters. Each of which is, to be blunt, screwed up.  at that place  be five characters that could be success righty argued as the main virtuosos. There?s Trent, conniving and conceded who is a ?  manhoodnish  model? and ?won?t do  naked.? Julian, weak and passive, who Finn managed to  scrap into a male whore. Rip, oer bearing and evil, a man that has ?everything? and ? nonhing to loose.? Blair,  levelheaded yet easily manipulated who,  by means ofout the book,  fantasy Clay and her were   waiver out. Clay, a cold and confused  boy that thinks  ?everything  go out be ok when I  bestow  corroborate to New Hampshire   .?                There is one character, however, that stands out from all the rest. If you  carry noticed Blair is the  simply one  finishedout the book that showed a backbone. If she was at a party and  in that location was something she didn?t  compulsion to do then she wouldn?t do it. For example: when her and Clay were at one of Julian?s parties they were led into a  manner to watch highly objectionable and, frankly speaking,  draw pictures of nude abomination. Clay stayed and watched even though he didn?t  demand to, Blair, however, said ?this is sick,? and   leftover oer(p) the room. Similar scenes like this are  disordered throughout the book and reflect Blairs independence and  independence of  allow.                The  unlikeness between Blair and the rest of the main characters is that she does things because she wants to. Clay does things, not because he wants to but because his peers pressure him into doing it. Trent does things because he feels like h   e has something to prove. Julian does things!    because he doesn?t know how to say ?no? and if he does say ?no? he does so  to a  find fault late. Rip is sad and needs to be cleansed from this Earth. He does do things because wants to but for the most evil of reasons. His character sickens me.                Now, lets take a  savor at Clay and Blair, who, at  archetypical  look seem to be intertwined together. You see Blair pick Clay up from the airport, they go out together, they got parties together and you notice early on that they were or are involved. However, throughout the course of the book you   try to see that maybe they?re not so intertwined   afterwards all. We learn Blair still thinks Clay and her are going out. Clay, on the other hand, does not. He uses her for sex and companionship then casts her aside. But, and this is where it starts to get tricky, we notice as we begin to progress  make head and further into the book that Clay and Blair have a  explanation together. The first hints of this are when we l   earned of Blair and Clays? trip to Pajaro Dunes. We know that this was a  desire  age ago and that there was some  tonus there at least on Clays part because he describe their intercourse as ?making love.? And not  unsloped having sex.

                Blair was  noticeable  teeming to realize how Clay felt about her, she was  operose  teeming to comfort Clay about it and she was okay enough to get up and walk away.                Blair and Clay came into the book together, they   dissever life intimately together and they parted on the    await on pages of the book.                The sad thing    is that this is all going to start over again. When y!   ou listen to Blair and Clays? conversation just before he left Clay said, ?I?ll only be gone a couple of months,? ?There?s always summer,? and ?I?ll be back, it?s not that long.?                This book, so coldly and causally written, seems to be a spiral loop frozen in  cartridge holder that repeats itself over and over again. Only with each repetition the  passel and consequences  allow get worse and worse until they reach one  final climatic moment.                In that moment it is anyone?s  conceive of what will happen. Blair is, however, at an advantage, she will do things because she wants to not because she is  onerous to live up to everybody?s expectation and those expectations are going to  come out everybody.                Here is a concept: If the conformists die  rancid through the process of Natural Selection and the non-conformists rise up through the rubble as the new leaders and not outcasts. What will become of us?                                             If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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