Details on why Dean left the sick Purcell

Antwon 2022-09-12 15:44:47

It is found that many people do not understand why Dean left the sick Purcell in Mexico (it is not the first time that Dean has left Purcell), but it is not enough to understand Dean's psychology.
Dean was an orphan, no one taught him right and wrong, he had to make up his own mind and do everything himself. Over the years, he has naturally formed a self-centered and lack of responsibility character, because no one taught him what responsibility is, and to put it more clearly, he will not consider things from other people's perspectives. Dean has no sense of responsibility. This is actually a disease, a psychological defect (children who lack education and care since childhood are most likely to have this kind of psychological defect), and they can never use some words and actions to transform him, because he I don't know and don't agree with my fault (I have someone like Dean in my family).
In Mexico he left Purcell because of his lack of responsibility. He was completely self-centered and felt that his own affairs had to be dealt with first, but he didn't care about Searle's illness, he felt that it was no big deal, and he would just lie down for a few days like a cold. And when Dean left, he took the money on the table because the car had to refuel on the way back, and he needed the gas bill, and he thought that Searle would naturally find a place to get the money when he got better. This is what Dean thinks. He takes it all for granted. He never thought about what if Sail's illness would not get better... At the
end of the film, Searle didn't let Dean get in the car because he didn't want to have anything with Dean anymore. What a substantial intersection. Imagine that your friend deserted you when you were most in danger, and pushed you into an embarrassing situation by the way. What will you do when you meet again in the future?
The reality is cruel, people need to learn to grow up in order to see some people and some things more clearly.

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  • Carlo Marx: This is the first time actual sex has been part of my relationship with a man. And this is how you love.

  • Dean Moriarty: Hey Sal... I love you as ever.