10-09-2021, 11:55 AM
Molloy loses the beloved bicycle early on. A historic moment, since as Rowens says, all Becket's characters up to then seem to be accompanied by a bicycle.
So at this point, he only has the horn, which he detached and carried away with him.
Molloy is pathologically apathetic. I think that's a fair statement. Anyway, that's what I was trying to convey. Along with my affection for the character.
So at this point, he only has the horn, which he detached and carried away with him.
Molloy is pathologically apathetic. I think that's a fair statement. Anyway, that's what I was trying to convey. Along with my affection for the character.

