![]() ![]() In spite of the fact that Ciaran spent his childhood in Ireland, he stopped recognizing his country. Corrigan thinks that he has to “ put flesh on his word”, not only preach but help those, who need his help. He dedicates his life to Gog and feels need to prove that he is His loyal servant. Need to prove (Metaphor)Ĭorrigan has never wanted to be one of those people who just pretend to like jobs they do. He would rather “ die with his heart on his sleeve”. He says that his biggest fear is to become another cynic. ![]() But the most interesting thing is that Corrigan doesn’t care. Emotional, open and honest (Metaphor)Ĭorrigan is one of those people, who often seem to be rather naïve, too open and kind-hearted to be able to exist in this world. It was especially strange, for they were in New York, in its heart, during the rush hour. There was no talking, no laughing, nothing at all. There was silence “ that heard itself, awful and beautiful”. People were looking at the ropewalker with bated breath as if they were afraid that he might fall if they let breath out. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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