Wild Timothy
How are Timothy's parents described in the novel, Wild Timothy?
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The portrayal of Timothy's parents—his father as a stubborn, self-centered man who cannot relate to his son, and Mrs. Martin as a doting mother—is realistic and necessary for Timothy's story to unfold. Although the father is more obnoxious about it, both parents compare their sons, with Timothy relegated to a poor second.
Wild Timothy, BookRags