In the Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Mordecai Richler clearly intends to portray his main character as a failure. Duddy understands perfectly well that a man must pursue his dreams, which is why he is one of the most motivated young man of his time. From the moment Duddy hears his grandfather say, "A man without land is nobody," he is prepared to seek the land of his dreams. This aspiration of Duddy's is very respectable, but unfortunately his methods are totally inappropriate, and that leads to him being a failure.
The moment that Duddy began to immerse himself into the establishment of his film company, it could be seen that he was willing to do anything to get money, even if he had to lie. For example, the film Duddy made for the bar mitzvah was of extremely poor quality, and as a result, the product was an obvious failure. Duddy himself knew that well: "Duddy didn't say a word all though the screening but afterwards he was sick to his stomach." (Page 148). Later, Duddy said to Mr. Friar: "I could sell Mr. Coh
window and tracing slowly." (Page 304)
"It's so nice to see you lie still for once, she said.
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