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Wealthy Man (The White Cat's Divorce)
The central character of the story, the wealthy man is obsessed with defying aging and maintaining his youthful appearance through surgeries and marrying younger women. He is haunted by nightmares and fears his own mortality. He sends his sons on various quests to get rid of them, hoping to escape reminders of his impending death.
Youngest Son (The White Cat's Divorce)
The main protagonist of the story, the youngest son embarks on a journey across America to find the perfect dog as part of his father's quest. He develops a deep attachment to the dogs he encounters and eventually adopts a small red dog in the Rockies. He befriends the white cat on the marijuana farm and spends a year there. Despite initially resisting his father's request to find a new wife, he eventually takes the transformed cat woman as a potential spouse...
This section contains 1,568 words (approx. 4 pages at 400 words per page) |