A Visit From The Goon Squad Character Analysis

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Society usually accepts “Hollywood endings” as the optimal ending to any story. However, unlike today’s typical Blockbuster, life can take a turn for the better or worse despite one’s hardships. In Jennifer Egan’s novel A Visit From the Goon Squad, Egan leads the reader through snippets of various interconnected people to show their changes over time. Bennie, who begins his life’s tale as a likeable teenager from Daly City, ultimately gains financial success and fame at the cost of his friends and family. Bennie first enters the music scene as a humble kid with many friends – punks and cholos alike. His friend, Rhea, states, “I remember every hug I’ve given him. I learn one thing each time: how warm his skin is, how he has muscles like