Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Describe the characters' dominant traits.

Jane Ames

byrevolves around the Binewski family, the owners and performers
in a traveling circus, or "freak" show. Below are the main characters of this family,
and a bit about their core characteristics.

Al
Binewski.
The patriarch of the family is initially portrayed as masterful. He
effectively manages and grows the family circus. He is also vivacious, brimming with eccentric
speeches, stories, and habits, always displaying a robust energy. However, as power changes
hands in the book, he becomes more subdued, frustrated, and concerned with petty matters beneath
his once vibrant character.

Lillian Binewski.
The mother of the family comes across as elegant and refined, by virtue of her aristocratic
Boston upbringing. Yet she too possesses a strong streak of eccentricity, having met her husband
Al by performing as a...

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