Fat Charlie: An Analysis Of Fat Charlie By Richard Gaiman

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All living beings find their own song sooner or later. For instance, Gaiman introduces Fat Charlie, a hesitant character who battles to find his inner self. The obstacles he faces, better yet, the circumstances that he puts himself into structures the song within him. Charlie had an (affinity) for singing ( The affinity Charlie had for singing) ; yet so great that his voice was confused by a musical device which his boss, Grahame Coats was not very approvable of : “ No radios, Walkmans, Mp3 players or similar instruments of music at the office.. it bespeaks a lackadaisical attitude, of the kind one abhors in the workaday world” (68). Charlie would withhold from his calling song, and so fearing to demonstrate it to the rest of the world. The