Josephine Tey: Alan Grant
In The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, Alan Grant was biased towards Richard’s innocence. He has a stack of books in his hospital room but thinks they’re all predictable and boring. He has nothing to do but stare at the ceiling until his good friend Marta Hallard brings him several portraits to study. Out of all the portraits he was shown he becomes fascinated with the one of King Richard III. Grant’s new obsession to find out if Richard murdered his nephews causes him to seek different feedback from different people. Two of those people being Marta Hallard and Brent Carradine.
Alan Grant is the type of person that does not like to do things that do not interest him, no matter how bored he might be. He preferred looking at the ceiling than to read the stack of books he had sitting around in his hospital room. Many might probably ask why he would do such of thing. The reason was simple, “authors today wrote so much to a patter that their public expected it” (Tey 14).......
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