When Jimmy was young he was so curious that he would say things like “I want to hear about the tiny cells” (Atwood 21). Jimmy wanted to learn as much as he could as a young boy; he just wanted to understand everything that was transpiring in front of his eyes. As Jimmy got older he felt forsaken by his mother but also unnoticed by his father, which made him upset, just as any normal child would feel. He then established a broken personality from being so lonely, that it actually caused him to need a companion to fill that void. Jimmy frequently expressed guilt over many things, which included his parents and their marriage that was slowly deteriorating. Every time his parents got into a fight, Jimmy felt as though it was always his