Jerry Crowe is described as a kind, decent, and humane young man of lower class. After initially meeting Alec at the lake, Jerry is not intimidated by Alec and sees him as an equal, striking a bargain to teach each other skills. However, Jerry is more realistic than Alec and realizes that their class differences will eventually come between their friendship. When Alec offers Jerry a job at the stables, Jerry refuses, acknowledging that their friendship would not be allowed due to class. Jerry is also described as brave when looking for his abusive father, knowing the consequences he would face.
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Jerry crowe
1. Jerry Crowe
Analysis
By Mairead Dolan
And
Conor Keegan.
2. Jerry Crowe is a kind decent, humane
young man who is of lower class.
After Jerry and Alecs first
meeting at the lake Jerry is not
intimated by Alecs presence as
he sees Alec as his equal and
strikes a bargain with him Ill
teach you to fight you teach me
to ride.
3. Jerry is more realistic than Alec
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friendship. When Alec offers
Jerry a job in the stables Jerry
refuses as he says they
wouldnt let us be friends this
shows that Alec is not as realistic
as Jerry.
4. Jerry affects the
habits of grown
men. Adult
behaviour is faken
immensely
superior and old,
old as a tree.
5. Jerry is a brave
man when he goes
to look for his father
knowing the
consequences he
will endure.
Jerry tells Alec that
his father is rare
Jerry republican and quick with the
sympathies fist and you need
surfaces early in to be always
the novel when he showing him a
tells Alec we are brave face this
going to fix the suggests to us that
British. Jerrys father may
have been
abusive.