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Randy Bragg in Alas Babylon
Title: Randy Bragg in Alas Babylon
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 484 | Pages: 2.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Randy Bragg in Alas Babylon
Randy Bragg, the protagonist of Pat Frank’s Alas, Babylon, is a young man who really
has no direction in life when he is first introduced in the novel. He has a casual approach
to life and cares more about himself than anyone or anything else. After “The Day”,
however, Randy learns to care more about the well-being of the community and becomes
a selfless hero. This is shown through his realization of the problem
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realizes that
“this [is] Randy’s town and these [are] his people and he [knows] he will not leave
them.”
At the beginning of the novel, Randy Bragg does not care for too much or have a
very important role in life. By the end of the novel, however, he has become the leader
of his community and found a new family in his neighbors and fellow survivors. Randy
Bragg is truly a changed man.
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