Jim M. answered 09/13/19
English Major
When Shane felt morose, it did kindle in him a resplendent inferno of bittersweet memories, which, for the most part, he did abhor with a passion, a s he wanted to hold onto just the initial moribund feeling and to wallow in it. Such self pity made him appear aloof, and any good rapport he had with others vanished, and he found himself all alone in such a noxious and toxic environment. His former friends chocked his moodiness to arrogance. Shane tried half-heartedly to enunciate the predicament he was in clearly, but to no avail, therefore he grabbed the talisman around his neck as the tribal shaman, and, as if to signify that his life and purpose were over, threw it on the communal fire.