![]() One can’t help but wonder at certain points whether James suffers from some type of personality disorder. James is both a sympathetic character due to his sheer loneliness and also one who is very difficult to relate to with his obstinate callousness. ![]() ![]() John is one of the few people James actually enjoys being around (another being his grandmother), but when James makes up a fake online personal ad for John’s ideal man and then John finds out when they arrange a meeting, James realizes other people do matter as he may now have lost his one and only friend. ![]() ![]() He spends his (potentially) last free summer in New York City avoiding said interactions whenever possible and (kind of) working at his mother’s gallery alongside her assistant John. James doesn’t like other people, not even his family, and craves solitude where awkward and painful social interaction is not expected. James is eighteen and while his mother and father (divorced) are under the impression that James is going to Brown in the fall, James has decided that he’d rather take the money they’d spend on college and buy a house somewhere in the Midwest where he could finally be by himself. ![]()
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