PAUL'S CASE
...capped. Paul’s troubled high school teachers had a hard time understanding his behavior. Moreover, his physical aversion with the English professor who attempted to guide his hand in his attempting to do a synopsis of a paragraph; alone with his habit of holding his hand to shade his eyes, and his constant lack of concentration and conformity made the world that he lived in a living hell. Undoubtedly the values of law order and progress did not have a real function for this young man. Paul’s world consisted, of what he perceived at High School, Cordelia St, Carnegie Hall, and NYC among others. However, it was the world of Cordelia that impacted him the most. His neighborhood consisted of a next door church minister which must have had given him some lectures; Also a young man which was daily held up to him as a model. Paul’s father, which Paul clearly characterize as an authoritarian father figure. And last but not least, Paul’s room which was decorated with nasty colored yellow wallpaper. Moreover, pictures of George Washington (don’t lye model) and John Kelvin (Calvinism Puritanism model) were hanged on top of his bed It was at Carnegie Hall, at the theater, that Paul encountered freedom. So consequently it became at habit. Every time there was Carnegie Hall, it was time to fly away with music; every time there was a play it was the moment to indulge in fantasies of all kin...