Drake R. Lewerenz  Professor Seals  ENG 102-B003  5 October 2012  What a Private Eye   unripened goddess Miss  The short detective story, Red Wind, by Raymond Chandler, follows Philip Marlowe as he unravels a murder he witnessed in a bar.   This  far-famed literary detective meets a string of  lineaments that  be as connected as pearls in a necklace,  heretofore they  may be more connected than meets the private eye.   Chandler uses his characters actions, observations, and impressions of each other to avoid stating their romantic connections to  unity another.     The  firstborn character that is introduced using this platonic principle is Waldo,  later(prenominal)  cognise as Joseph Coates.   It is made clear that he was a  chauffeur for Lola Barsaly that was fired by her husband, Frank Barsaly, upon his return from a  strain trip, as well as a  buccaneer when it is revealed that he stole Lolas pearl necklace, given to her by her  lose love, Stan Philips.   There are things about W   aldo that are unsaid.   He is a  pederastic, or, at the very least, Marlowe perceives him as a homosexual (Seals 167).   Marlowe describes Waldo as good-looking in a narrow-faced,  confininglipped  direction, with a  smashed voice I didnt like (2).

   He gives   simply emphasis to his belief that Waldo is gay when he has this thought: Waldo had   hightail it the girls clothes in a  expression the ordinary man wouldnt know how to describe them   (4).   It is  never  forthwith stated that Waldo is a homosexual, but it is strongly suggested  by Philip Marlowes observations of Waldos appearance.  The next instance of impli   cit, romantic   derive is between Marlowe an!   d Lola Barsaly.   Marlowe is sitting in Lolas car when, he turned a little and took hold of her.   [He] was shaking when [he]   leave go of her.   She then wipes off her mouth and says, I meant you to do that (15).   The that to which she refers is a kiss between the two residents of the car.   Although it is never directly said that they kissed, it can be inferred through their actions and the dialogue that...If you   birth to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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