Canery Row
From the movie "Canery Row" by John Steinbeck, we are introduced to a little town in California full of different characters, such as Doc and the Seer. In the beginning and throughout most of the movie, there is very little reference that these two characters have anything in common. However, at the end of the movie, we have a different grasp on the two characters and their relationship to each other. Throughout the whole movie Doc is portrayed as a man who is always helping people, no matter who they are or what they have gotten themselves into. He is trying to further his career as a m
arine biologist by running experiments all of the time. The Seer is an old man who lives on the beach and does nothing all day. So in the end of the movie it comes out that the two have something in common, they are just trying to live their lives without recalling what happened in the past, but it never really stays there. He is taken care of by Doc but does not know it. Doc sometimes goes to visit with the Seer for a friendly conversation. He thinks he gets food from the "people above" and is very grateful for it. In a way we could say that these two characters have been "disenfranchised", meaning the act of withdrawing certification. During the movie, we can tell that there is not something right with Doc; he always seems to have something really bothering him, this is where Seer becomes a factor in the movie. Then during one game, he threw a wild pitch and hit the Seer right in the head and it nearly killed him. When the Seer got hit in the head by the baseball, he lost everything; you could say he had his life taken away from him. When that baseball hit the Seer's head, the Doc lost his future career in the sport; he lost his pride and couldn't return to the game. The Doc and the Seer used to play professional baseball and the Doc had been, at one time, a great pitcher. When a girl finally pries into the past of Doc the two characters become linked. He usually stays out of other people's business, however, the rest of the people in the town are always prying into his personal life.
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