Wiley+Wright

Wright: Summary of role in part 1: Wiley Wright is a chef on a lake boat and the husband of Helene Wright. He leaves home for long periods of time and only makes port “three days out of every 16”. Bullet Points: · Married to Helene Wright · Only makes ports three days out of every 16 · Gives his wife a considerable amount of freedom o Which she enjoys (she has a relatively strong character) · Has one daughter (inherited his poor looks) Quotes: “…left a note for her lake-bound husband, in case he docked early…” “She loved her house and enjoyed manipulating her daughter and her husband.” “He was a seaman (or rather a lakeman, for he was a ship’s cook on one of the Great Lake lines)…” “… his enchantment with the pretty Helene became a marriage proposal…” Picture:



For the minor character, (1) provide a 1-sentence summary of the character's role in Part Two of the novel
 * PART TWO - Ching and David**


 * Wiley Wright does not make a physical appearance in Part Two, but is mentioned when Nel visits Eva.**

(2) make a bullet point list of 2-4 notes (see above)


 * **Eva refers to Nel as "Wiley Wright's girl" (168)**
 * **Wiley's absence is made more apparent by the mention of his wife Helene (160)**

(3) quote...etc. 1-2 most significant quotations ...

'Uh huh. You do remember. That makes me feel good, Miss Peace. You remember me and my father.'" (168)**
 * "'Wiley Wright's girl?'

(4) include some sort of visual ...