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Paul's Case Character Analysis
The Character of Paul in Willa Cather's "Paul's Case"
Pulitzer Prize winner author Willa Cather's story Paul's Case tells the story of a boy, Paul, who is disgusted by his current situation. He admires and envies the wealthy people that he encounters during his employment as an usher at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh, and considers their lives to be perfect. He is suspended from school early in the story for being disruptive, that is, voicing his opinions on school and anything else he considers below him during class. It's not surprising then, that other people find him offensive because of his blatant disregard for their feelings and even their existence. (Cather 135)
So disgusted he is with his surroundings, that he steals a large sum of

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