Winesburg Ohio Enoch Robinson Character Analysis

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Throughout the book Winesburg Ohio, we can not only see the characters containing the adjectives along the lines of being Grotesque, but we also see them being lonely and alienated; characters much like Enoch Robinson. Though it may be hard to tell when Enoch Robinson is Isolated in the story, I will provide enough factual evidence to prove that my claim is no longer a “Claim” but now a fact. Enoch Robinson is lonely, because he isolated himself from other people. I’m choosing Enoch because the assignment was to find a lonely character and the story “Loneliness” stuck out, as he was the main character, and an interesting one as well. Enoch was introduced in the story “Loneliness” and played the main character. Enoch is roughly 36 years old as he “Was a city man for 15 …show more content…

At this point he set the world aside, and became his own person. Robinson’s art was the main cause of his loneliness. He said he could never compete with other artists because he was “Always a child and that was a handicap to his worldly development. He never grew up and of course he couldn’t understand people and he couldn’t make people understand him.” Which meant know one could ever understand his art as he saw it. He isolated himself in his apartment room, and created imaginary friends which he painted. After meeting his female neighbor they become close, and he felt comfortable telling her things about himself.(Story’s he wouldn’t tell anyone). Enoch tells her about his imaginary people, after attempting to contain the urge to keep it to himself for years. The woman figured out Enoch was crazy and tried to run away, but he ran after and began to curse at her and tried to get her to understand. “I wanted her to understand but, don’t you see, I couldn’t let her understand.” Which is almost identical to what he said earlier on. When she left Robinson she took his imaginary friends out of the room leaving him lonely.

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