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- Dakin seems to grow more affectionate towards Irwin throughout the play. Is this because Irwin ignores him or does not satisfy his narcissistic personality like everyone else does?
- Becomes less like Hector, and is more attuned to Irwin's teaching methods. Is this because he wants Irwin's affection, or because he views Hector to be a 'joke'?
- Could be said Dakin becomes more sexually aware. Is he gay/bisexual? Or does he want everyone to love him, not dependent on gender?
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- Dakin is adored by Posner.
- The only one to receive a scholarship to Oxford.
- Becomes so enthralled by Irwin, he begins to mimic his handwriting.
- Has little respect for women. (Describes Fiona as the enemy, as she resists his advances on her 'western front'.)
- Saves Hector's job, even though Hector has tried to ***** him.
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