Paine is a paradoxical character in "Flush" because he embodies both the traits of a loyal companion and a self-serving individual. His unwavering loyalty to the protagonist contrasts sharply with his manipulative tendencies, as he often pursues personal gain at the expense of others. This duality complicates his relationships and illustrates the complexities of human motivations, making him a compelling figure in the narrative. Ultimately, Paine's contradictions highlight the broader themes of loyalty and self-interest in the story.
No. He had nothing to do with it (I think)
No se
He did not like it and he thought it was excellant
republican
Because he was a rational man.
Some of them Yes, Noah has a lot of bravery and he got that from his father, but Noah does not do everything that is good that has a consequence such as sinking a boat, Paine(His Dad) sank the boat for a good reason but it had a consequence, going to jail.
No. He had nothing to do with it (I think)
I flush mine so yea I think they are. No problem for me
No se
Yes, I would def think Komubucha will flush drugs.
He did not like it and he thought it was excellant
republican
you think not me -josh paine
Because he was a rational man.
you think not me -josh paine
it could have happened but it didn't
Florida I think