Was he autistic?

was he autistic?

my diary desu

Lmao, what. To me he just seemed as a super chill guy

no, he just had a superior brain and thought patterns than your own

hence your inability to comprehend the sublime beauty of this book

Useless Father who stood back and did nothing when his slutty alcoholic daughter was out every night with the local boys.

Didn't have the courage to take Lomax on, and thus stayed unhappily married to a woman who was a cunt and let the love of his life run away.

Fuck him.

pretty sure lomax was cucking him the whole time too

Yea well, he could be a little more strict and actually show some dominance over his fucking crazy wife. Tbh i would escape with that other student woman too, maybe he just was to indifferent

I think he had his parents mentality ingrained in him. If you took away his interest in literature, he was his Father's son.

Maybe, his parents(or father atleast) seemed kinda indifferent themselves.

this thread is ridiculous.
there were literal explanations for every action and choice.
it could not be more direct.
he was neither autistic, nor a bad husband, nor a bad father.

the reading comprehension going on here is atrocious.

so he was just a beta puss?

Here's a thing I didn't understand. The opening page claims that no one thought much of him and students don't remember him, but towards the end he's described as becoming a sort of legend on campus and that his teaching can have a profound affect on his students. How do those line up?

I thought the same. The way I figured it is that the Lomax-Stoner drama was gradually swept under the rug, and his reputation then turned into being some eccentric cog in the degree-machine the university was becoming.

I don't know anything about clinical definitions of autism- apparently it's a really broad, inclusive spectrum of symptoms- but he was extremely introverted, one could argue pathologically so.

It's arguable that he was a bad husband and father. I'm confused why you think this is a matter of objective fact than subjective opinion.

It meant that the current crop of students at the university when he died don't remember him, not the students he actually taught.

>The son of his father is his father's son
Insightful, relly makes you think

are you unfamiliar with the term?

You're unfamiliar with my dick

haven't read, but why does he marry his wife in the first place if she's so bad? or is she nice at first?

they barely talk and get married pretty quick

Stupid breeders.