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The utterly perfect
The utterly perfect





the utterly perfect

He did not shoot Ralph, why? Why not get his revenge and kill Ralph? As Ralph opened the door, Doug noticed that time did not treat Ralph well. As Doug stands there at the door of Ralph with his pistol in his pocket, he noticed something.

the utterly perfect

" Doug thought about everything on the train and decided he was going to kill Ralph. Where are you been Doug I got no one to pinch (Bradbury Pg. Discussion Questions: How do we know Dougs relationship with Ralph has bothered him on a subconscious level. "Where are you, Doug? I need someone to beat. The Utterly Perfect Murder by Ray Bradbury. Why may you ask, maybe he dldnt have the money or had a fear of heights? Doug took a train because he wanted to think long and hard about the past.ĭoug had a flashback to his childhood times. Ralph was a bully to Doug and he wanted revenge. When Doug arrived at Ralph Underhill's house he thought, 'I had been the center of his world, someone to attack, beat, pummel, bruise' (Bradbury). When Doug decided to kill Ralph he took a train instead of a plane. The theme of 'The Utterly Perfect Murder' by Ray Bradbury is holding grudges and wanting revenge on something that happened long ago. Doug had moved out of his childhood home and had moved away during his life. So he decided to get revenge he was going to kill Ralph.

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Ralph abused Doug so much that 36 years later he still was upset about Ralph. It destroyed Doug and ruined his childhood. Doug was bullied for his entire childhood by Ralph. This is the crucial point to seize from every utterly perfect discourse: To the masters imbued with sublimity. The moral of this story is to treat others how you would like to be treated. This story teaches individuals to be nice to thers and what bullying can really do to a person. The literary device shown here is flashback because the main character has a flashback for most of the story and really has a deeper meaning. Doug (the victim) was bullied so Immensely by Ralph that 36 years later It still drives him crazy and makes him want to kill Ralph. In the story 'The Utterly Perfect Murder by Ray Bradbury, there were two kids, one bullied the other. The actions of an Individual affect others around them emotionally and physically.







The utterly perfect