The first chapter of Seize The Day is like a big flashback. With Wilhelm's failure as an actor, and all the consequences that came with it, we see why Wilhelm is who he is in the present. The roots of his bad relationship with his father lie in the same acting failure, as he became Tommy Wilhelm, losing his father's last name.
All of his insecurities and problems in the future can be traced back to the call from Maurice Venice, the failing agent. It's funny. Although we see Wilhelm's failures in this story, we also see how sad of a life Venice is living. Failure seems to be all around the book.
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That's right the irony of failure in a time of supposed sucess (that of the post WWII US).
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