Analysis Of Louise Edrich's The Red Convertible

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In this passage from Louise Edrich’s “The Red Convertible”, we see Lyman writing about his experience with his new TV and also his new changed brother. In this passage Lyman writes about his brother’s experiences with the new colored television and how the way he acts while watching television seems to be a concerning event. One sentence that I find very intriguing is the following “Money still came very easy. I was sorry I'd ever fought it though, because of Henry”. Lyman almost feels guilty that money came so easy to him because he felt that Henry may have felt jealous, but it seems once Henry came back from the war he cared less about money and more on how he can get his brother back to his old usual self. Another passage I want to focus