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Insecurities Of Duddy

– Mordecai Richler’s The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Essay, Research Paper


The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz–Insecurities of Duddy


Question #3: Duddy hides his insecurities from himself and others. He


is afraid to ask his father if his mother had liked him. What does this


reveal about Duddy? Why do we often hide our fears?


Two thousand years ago, Jesus had said,”Man does not live by bread


alone.” This is true, for other than physiological needs, man also has


other basic necessities. As outlined in an article written by Professor


A. H. Maslow called “A Theory of Human Motivation”, these basic


necessities include a person?s desire for security, love, esteem and


self-actualization. Thus, when Duddy hides his fears from others and


himself, he is only pursuing a sense of safety, which is one of the


human fundamental needs.


A person?s self-projected image is very important. We often hide our


own fears because we do not want to acknowledge our dreads. We are


afraid that if we show our dreads, our images as great persons will be


ruined. People want to feel important, significant and superior; people


do not want to feel inferior, subordinate and insignificant. We are


afraid that if we concede our fears, others will dismiss us as


unimportant. This is even more true for an ambitious young man like


Duddy. He springs from humble beginnings, but clearly, he is very eager


to become a successful and powerful man. “…his bony cheeks were


criss-crossed with scratches as he shaved twice daily in his attempt to


encourage a beard.” This clearly indicates to the readers that Duddy


wants and tries to be someone that he is not. He wants himself and


others to think that he is of great significance. The fact that his


friends, family and others reject him make his self-projected image even


more preponderant. He must convince himself and others that he is a


very important figure and he does this by denying his insecurities.


Duddy is not a very well-liked figure in the novel. He arouses


readers? sympathy because his family and friends do not appreciate him.


There is much evidence of this throughout the novel. Perhaps the be

st


illustration of this is when Duddy returns from St. Agathe with six


expensive sport shirts for Max as a gift, but only to find out that his


father is not interested in the gift. Duddy is not loved in his family,


yet he needs love desperately. Since his father, uncle and brother do


not love him, his desire for love is projected onto his dead mother.


Everyone needs to love and needs to be loved, and it is very reasonable


for Duddy to inquire about his mother. But Duddy does not dare to ask


his father if his dead mother had liked him because if he exposes his


sensitive nature, he will ruin the image that he has been trying to


build up for himself. And what if his father tells him that his mother


did not like him? He cannot take the risk of losing his image, only to


find out that his mother had not liked him. He cannot let his fears be


exposed either.


Other than hiding his fears, Duddy also keeps his image by crazily


pursuing money. He does this because he does not want his family,


friends and all the people around him to despise him. He tries


desperately to be “somebody”. Jerry Dingleman, the Boy Wonder comments,


“There?s something wrong. A mistake somewhere when a boy your age is


already pursuing money like he had a hot poker up his ass.” But the


truth is that Duddy is only following one of the human drives. He


pursues money for the same reason as he hides h>


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is self-image and to make others think him worthy.


People are often very conscientious about their own images. This is


why we curse acquaintances who slander us. We want people to think us


great. Trying to be significant is simply one of the human drives. We


try to cover all our weaknesses, all our faults and all our fears,


because we want to impress others and we want them to think us great.


If we say that we do not care what people think of us, we are only lying


to ourselves. And Duddy is no different from an ordinary human being.


He hides his fears because he must protect his own image. And all of us


– perhaps to a lesser extent — is doing the exact same thing.


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