Father Figures and Father-Son Relationships

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Father figures are an important thing in any boy (or maybe even girl's life growing up). A father figure is usually an older man, normally one with power, authority, or strength, with whom one can identify with on a deeply psychological level and who generates emotions generally felt towards one's father. A man to whom a person looks up and whom he treats like a father (Marcus Marchand), or a substitute for a person's biological father, who performs typical paternal functions and serves as an object of identification and attachment (Artkin). Father figures aren't exactly prevalent in After the First Death, (Just Artkin and Marcus Marchand) but there's enough.
First let’s talk about Marcus Marchand, General Briggs, Ben’s Dad, whoever he is. Marcus is actually Ben’s father, but to Ben’s feelings he’s more like a father figure. Marcus the general who doesn’t want to be a general was always a secretive and elusive man. He was hardly there for Ben according to Ben’s knowledge, and Marcus is a scary guy after all, 6 feet tall and shady, if he was around, Ben would like be peeping on him ...

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