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Yuri [45]
3 years ago
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When they meet again as adults, dexter decides that he has "wanted judy jones ever since he was a proud, desirous little boy". w

hat does judy represent to dexter? explain why you think he really does-or does not-love her?
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Elza [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

What Judy represents to Dexter is the epitome of "glittering things and glittering people" Dexter creats His "winter Dream" around Judy. Dexter finds Judy exciting, exquisite and cannot be cured of his illusions about Judy despite the fact that Judy flirts with other Men and is only with Him because He is rich.

Explanation:

Judy had an unpricipled personality. but still Dexter surrounded a part of His personality to Her. After Dexter has made a fortune, Him and Judy met again but Judy learn't He is rich and then showers Him with kisses but still flirts with other men

After Dexter got engaged to Irene, He meets Judy one night because Irene had a headache and by then Judy had retuned from Florida and seeme Humble.  She said to Dexter; i cannot be happy " i 'd like to marry you, if you' ll   have me Dexter".  This statement made Dexter to be carried away by His dream and commits Himself to His dream. but it was only a short time before the marriage was over.

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