Isolation By Stephen King Isolation

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more pressure and responsibility to be put on to him and his family when it was the exact opposite of what the family really needed during their time of tribulation. When Stephen King molds Jack’s character he describes him to the readers as a man who had a unfortunate upbringing because of his father. Since his father used to show abusive patterns towards Jack’s mother growing up, that forever stayed with Jack. Jack inherited that learned behavior from his father and took that out on both his wife, Wendy and his five year old son, Danny once he began his drinking problem. When Jack was an alcoholic not only did he hurt Wendy emotionally but he also broke his son's arm because of his temper and consistent rage. Isolation is clearly evident