Analysis Of The Goldfinch By Donna Tartt

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Throughout the book The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, we follow around Theo, who is more like his own father than he would like to admit. While heading to New York City, he decides to steal pills, her dog and tip money from Xandra, his dad’s girlfriend, after he recently found out that his father was killed in a car accident. Once he made it to New York, Theo decided to call Xandra. Through this phone call, it comes to no surprise that Xandra calls Theo out for being more like his father than he thought. This is obvious that this phone conversation threw him off because “her words were an ugly thread running all night through my dreams” (Tartt 370). Coming to this realization that he was becoming his own father is clearly a significant turning