What method of characterization does this passage
use to develop Raymond as someone with an
imagination?
I've got Raymond walking on the inside close to the
buildings, 'cause he's subject to fits of fantasy and starts
thinking he's a circus performer and that the curb is a
tightrope strung high in the air. And sometimes after a
rain he likes to step down off his tightrope right into the
gutter and slosh around getting his shoes and cuffs wet.
Then I get hit when I get home. Or sometimes if you don't
watch him he'll dash across traffic to the island in the
middle of Broadway and give the pigeons a fit.
how other people treat Raymond
how the narrator describes Raymond
what Raymond says himself
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