And Redemption In Jennifer Egan's A Visit From The Goon Squad

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Author Jennifer Egan in some way tells us that shame and redemption is one of the main ideas of the book, A Visit From the Goon Squad, who’s chapters are sort of arranged similar to a rock album song list with different but similar stories. Moreover, Egan explores her different type of writing styles as in one of her chapters of this book she writes as a power point. This book seems to be all out of order, but even though it doesn’t follow chronological order it all ties back to the previous chapters. All of this shows us that Egan is not scared to write in any way or form, which overall gives us the reader a taste of different writing style. As she goes through the book her main character Sasha is revealed to be a kleptomaniac who’s attitude is always changing. Bennie Salazar, who was an owner of a record company, sold it to an oil company, and loses everything he has, despite all he fights to become a better person in life. He was part of a band called the Flaming Dildos with Scotty. And last but not least Scotty Hausmann, who was in a bad called Flaming Dildos in his teen years later becomes a music success. All these characters show in their story shame and redemption, which is on of Egan’s main ideas for the book, A Visit From the Goon Squad.

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