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  1. Only years later did I learn why." Brando explained that, to create on-screen tension between the two, "Gadg" (Kazan) had told Quinn – who had taken over the role of Stanley Kowalski from Brando on Broadway – that Brando had been unimpressed with his work. After achieving the desired effect, Kazan never told Quinn that he had misled him.

  2. Analysis. On Thursday, Quinn wakes early, his thoughts “racing.”. He looks out the window at the Galluzzos’ house, and remembers the day he stood there during his father ’s funeral. Paul had told him that if he ever needed anything at all, he should come to him. Quinn had felt so relieved.

  3. Quinn is alarmed by his instinctive feelings of sympathy for Paul. Paul asks why Quinn hasn’t taken up his offer to practice footwork, and when Quinn responds that he’s been busy, Paul says: “Don’t bullshit me.”.

  4. May 10, 2022 · When Paul tells Quinn his side of the story, he claims that the woman was trying to stop Rashad from stealing, and then Rashad went after him. Quinn didn't believe a word he said, as he'd seen the event in person.

  5. Sep 19, 2022 · Answers 1. Quinn witnesses the entire scene; he realizes the police officer is Paul Galluzzo, the brother of his best friend Guzzo. The book is set over the course of a week. Rashad spends almost the entirety of that week in the hospital, recovering from his injuries.

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  8. Quinn wanted to see Rashad because only a week ago, he had refused to see him. Rashad feels sad, angry, and proud. He feels connected to all black people––those who are able to be at the protest as well as those who can’t––and is determined to fight for them. He is “Rashad Butler.