Hands, An Examination of the Protagonist Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Hands, An Examination of the Protagonist.

Hands, An Examination of the Protagonist Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Hands, An Examination of the Protagonist.
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Hands, An Examination of the Protagonist

Summary: Examines Sherwood Anderson's "Hands". Provides a character study of the novel's protagonist, Wing Biddlebaum. Discusses the symbolism of the novel's title.
In Sherwood Anderson's "Hands", the protagonist, Wing Biddlebaum is portrayed as the towns' mystery who lives alone in a small house, and although he has been living in Winesburg Ohio for twenty years Wing "did not think of himself as in any way part of the life of the town" (213). Wing cannot express himself entirely. The reason for this is his hands. He is afraid of them and tries to keep them hidden from society and from himself. In this touching story the unjust allegations of a small community have stripped Wing Biddlebaum of his identity and have forced him to become a prisoner unto himself.

Adolph Myers, a kind and gentle man "[ is] meant by nature to be a teacher of youth"(215), however, the towns' people can not understand that the male school teacher - a not so common phenomenon at the time--spoke soothingly with his hands...

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