When he finds that he was the one played and that Margaret was just manipulating him, he finally decides to follow his dreams and take his life into his own hands. Jim is concerned about not hurting Margaret and because of this he does everything he can to shelter her. Jim is unable to fit in with the wealthy people around him and he always manages to somehow make a fool of himself because he says the wrong things and behaves in a way he should have not. When Jim tries to take his own decisions and control his life, he finds himself unable to do it most of the time because he is influenced by other characters and manipulated to do certain things he does not want to do. In the beginning of the novel, it is let to be understood that he has no control over his life whatsoever and that every decision he takes is just fate. As a character, he is remarkably normal, having no outstanding qualities, dreams or talents. Jim is a lecturer in the History department at a college in the Southern part of London. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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