Richard Papen is from a working-class family in inland California. Camilla has a caring personality and Charles becomes addicted to alcohol. They are orphans who previously lived with their great aunt in Virginia. Camilla and Charles MacAulay are a pair of fraternal twins. He is currently navigating a complex relationship with his mother, whose addictive personality and new husband give him cause for grief-especially as her new husband is so close to his age. Another trust-fund student, Francis Abernathy, is gay. He is handsome, highly intelligent, and secretive. Louis, where his family set him up with a trust fund. Edmund desperately tries to pretend his family is still wealthy, but his friends see through his pretense-and are namely annoyed by it. Although his family was once wealthy, the money is now gone, and his family has failed to adjust to their less-than-illustrious social status. Morrow has ties with royalty and celebrities alike.īunny is from Connecticut. He places his students on a pedestal, certain that they cannot do anything wrong, while he himself might have fallen under the scrutiny of the federal government. Julian is a mysterious, wealthy man who is deeply passionate about his subject. All six students study Greek-and a majority of their other classes-under Professor Julian Morrow. The six classics students are Edmund Corcoran-who goes by the nickname “Bunny”-Henry Winter, Francis Abernathy, Camilla and Charles MacAulay, and Richard Papen, the novel’s narrator.
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