What Impression of Inman is created in chapter 1 of Cold Mountain?

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What Impression of Inman is created in chapter 1 of Cold Mountain?

Throughout Chapter one Frazier establishes Inman’ s character in

sufficient detail for the reader to feel involved in his life and get

an insight into the way he thinks. This gives the reader a feeling of

superiority as to their knowledge of Inman and his feelings. Inman is

based on Frazier’s great uncle. This gives them a better impression of

him and a greater feeling of pity for him and his situation.

He appears to be very sensitive to his surroundings as the environment

of the hospital seems to affect his feelings in a very negative way.

An example of this is where he thinks about how he obtained his wound.

This shows his strength of character both physically and mentally.

This is because he is strongly affected by the battles he has

experienced and is horrified and haunted by it. His description of the

train journey to the hospital is very sensual. This shows how he is

extremely observant and has a great memory for detail. It also shows

how vivid the horrors are that he has faced throughout his ...

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