The Rifle

tim Harrow is characterized as a fringe "crazy" person; the narrative openly mocks him. What actions does he perform in the novel that would make you shun him in the real world?

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Arguably, none. He breaks no laws whatsoever, appears to be quite friendly and approachable, and is honorably discharged from the military. He does tell some tall tales but that is hardly unusual. Answers will be subjective.