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HOW DOES JACK BECOME MORE AND MORE EMBROILED

Jack, influenced by his family, is becoming more and more like his family. His family is
corrupted and when they lead Jack into their problems, Jack, as principled but also
corruptible, is gradually led into the world of corruption. Samantha. She steals and she
thinks its all right as long as her family members do it, it's okay. Anita. She accepts
gifts she didn't earn honorably. 
At the beginning of the play, before he was corrupted, the thought of a member of the
family stealing literally shocked him to death. He questions himself, "Am I the only
person who thinks it (stealing) is wrong?" pg24. He thinks bribing is so appalling he
said, "I'd never do that (bribing). Never." pg19. Another element he thinks is horrible
is blackmail. He says, "You won't find me yielding to that sort of blackmail. Hardly
ever." pg41.
To show evidence that he does become more and more enmeshed in the world of corruption,
he begins to think like a gangster in a mob by saying, "money...to pay Mr.Hough...Cliff's
my protection." He now thinks and acts like a mobster, since most triad leaders often
have bodyguards. By analyzing this quotation, "A bonus would be in order. A cash bonus.'
pg66, it seems like Jack is using money to solve his problems. 
On pg80, he says, "Anita's got some friends who'll get rid of him." The fact that he said
he would get someone to kill somebody is already proof that as he gets more and more
involved with his family, he grows more and more corrupted. At the beginning, I never
would have thought Jack would be the 'godfather' to the family, since he was the most
righteous person. Jack's line of morality shifts away from him as he continues to traffic
with his family's business. The boundaries have been reduced and there is no telling the
limits that would be set. This is because Jack had been improvising the whole time and he
would jeopardize his reputation for the sake of his family. In conclusion to this essay,
I would say the involvement with his corrupted family has brought Jack to shift his
boundary lines so far away from him he doesn't notice exactly how much the difference
is.


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