2nd Update for October. Chapters 13-16 (26 pages)
The day of The Locust For this third update, the second for October, chapters 13-16 will be analyzed to describe Tod Hackett, who returns to the stage after being a narrator in most of the previous chapters. A scene from the 1975's movie "The day of The Locust" At the beginning of the 13th chapter, we can finally appreciate Tod Hackett in the main story-line again. At the dawn of this chapter, Tod's affection towards Faye is noticeable, even he says that he is attracted to Faye's artificially because it became natural, as if she is always trying to fake something and, therefore, it became an inherent part of her personality. Furthermore, we learn that all of the male characters are either in a boring mood or a violent one; regarding Tod, he fantasizes about raping Fade in many stages of the story, from chapter 13 to chapter 17. However, he finds it wrong that Faye would have to prostitute herself to be able to pay for her father's funeral, but this is a