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Critical Essay: Gimpel the Fool
“Gimpel the Fool”, by Isaac Bashevis Singer, is an excellent short story with
elements like style, characterization, and theme to make the Jewish tale a delight to read
for young and old. ... From the very first sentence, “I am Gimpel the fool”, the
charecter shows peoples’ outlook about him, making it extremly clear and catches ones’
attention. ... Also, when Gimpel marries Elka, they marry under a canopy, “But
what was I to do, run away from under the marriage canopy? ...
Characterization of Gimpel is an extremly important part in telling the story
“Gimpel the Fool” successfully. The whole story, even from the title, is based on Gimpels
character, which is a fool. We are told in the beggining just how much of a fool he is in
Gimpel’s own words, “I had seven names in all: imbecile, donkey, flax-head, dope,
glump, ninny, and fool.
Approximate Word count = 637 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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