Maurice Hearne and Charlie Redmond are two aging Irish gangsters who have spent most of their lives involved in criminal activities, primarily smuggling and drug dealing. They are waiting in the ferry terminal in Algeciras, hoping to reunite with Maurice's estranged daughter, Dilly, whom he hasn't seen in three years. Despite their criminal past, the novel focuses on the characters' personal lives and development, rather than their criminal activities. Both men are flawed individuals with a history of violence and intimidation, as seen when they attempt to bully a traveller who may have information on Dilly's whereabouts. Their personal relationships are also marred by disloyalty and neglect. Despite their flaws, both men are complex and fully developed characters. They have distinct personalities and motivations that drive their actions throughout the novel. Maurice is a more introspective and contemplative character, haunted by …show more content…
He believes in the power of choice and the ability to create one's own destiny, which is why he is willing to take risks and pursue his dreams. His determination and perseverance are also indicative of his strong will and resilience. An example of Maurice's determination can be seen in the pursuit of his passion for writing. Despite the challenges and setbacks, he faced in getting his work published, Maurice remained committed to his dream and continued to write and submit his work for consideration. This persistence and belief in his own abilities are reflective of his optimistic and idealistic personality. Additionally, Maurice's belief in making a positive difference in the world can be seen in his desire to help the young traveller they encounter on the ferry. He sees an opportunity to make a difference in the young man's life and is willing to take risks to do so. This willingness to help and make a positive impact is reflective of his idealistic