Personal Response: After I read the short story, A Man of the World , I thought it was a very unique and different book. I thought the author had an odd choice of plot and character. In result of the oddness, this story kept my attention since I was trying to figure out the details and how they made sense to the storyline.
Plot: Blindy, the main character, was a blind, homeless man who travelled to two different bars playing slot machines. He smelled very bad. In result, he had a hard time getting rides to the bars. One of the bars he went to was called The Pilot. The bartender explained to the other customers on how Blindy became blind. Blindy became blind because of a fight with Willis Sawyer. Willis Sawyer gouged Blindy’s eyes out and bit them off. Blindy explained how he did not like his past nickname, Blackie, because he thought Blindy suited him better than Blackie. The story ended with Blindy pitying Willis Sawyer for not being as fun as himself.
Characterization: Blindy was the main character. He was a blind, homeless man. He also smelled very bad making him not liked by many. He portrayed a careless attitude. He was proud and kind of arrogant when the story behind him being blind was explained. He also did not care that he was homeless, smelled, or was blind. Also, he did not seem to have regret about the fight and seemed content with his life.
Another character was Willis Sawyer. He was a flat character, because he was not heavily explained or described in the story. He was the character that started a fight with Blindy though. Blindy also thought he was not as fun as himself. Willis Sawyer was the one who bit off Blindy’s eyes.
Setting: This story took place in the winter at an old bar in Jessup. The time of the year was very important to the storyline because the narrator explained how Blindy came into the bar frozen and had icicles on him. Also, Blindy had to ask for rides to the bars since the roads were very icy and it was cold out. If I had to take a guess on what time period this took place, I would choose in the past. The bar was explained to be a small, old bar. In the past, attending bars on a daily basis was way more common than nowadays.
Recommendation: I would recommend this to any gender of any age above thirteen years of age. I would recommend this story to any gender because the book was gender neutral. I would recommend this short story to that age group because there was some mild violence discussed but nothing too dramatic and inappropriate to anyone older than thirteen year old.