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The Rainmaker1
Title: The Rainmaker1
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 793 | Pages: 3.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Rainmaker1
The Rainmaker
In layman’s terms a “rainmaker” is a legal case that brings in a huge sum of money for the lawyer and the lawyer’s client. John Grisham uses this term in The Rainmaker to mark the highest point in the main character’s previously troubled life. The word “rainmaker” characterizes the success of Rudy Baylor’s rollercoaster ride through the legal profession. Along this bumpy road Rudy, the main character, grows as
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Company to file for bankruptcy. Rudy was supposed to receive one-third of the rewarded money, but the company’s bankruptcy allows them to not pay. This avoidance of paying once again makes Rudy broke. His personality emerges again when he states that his forcing a corrupt insurance company to go bankrupt for what it did to Donny Ray is far more important than any amount of money.
Bibliography
Grisham, John. The Rainmaker. New York: Dell, 1995.
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