Rite of Passage (BookRags) Essay | Essay

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Rite of Passage (BookRags) Essay | Essay

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Rite of Passage

Summary: T.C. Boyle's Greasy Lake
Rite of Passage

"Greasy Lake" by T.C. Boyle is a tale of one young man's quest for the "rich scent of possibility on the breeze." It was a time in a man's life when there was an almost palpable sense of destiny, as if something was about to happen, like a rite of passage that will thrust him into adulthood or cement his "badness" forever. The story opens with our narrator on a night of debauchery with his friends drinking, eating, and cruising the streets as he had done so many times in the past. What he found on that night of violence and mayhem would force him to look at himself hard. This is a story of one man's journey from boyhood to maturity.

The story is short and relies on a simple plot, involving violence and a series of climaxes to sustain the intensity of...

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