I wonder why Charles wanted to approach the Justin, or as known as the man without a face. Nobody in the town likes him or talked to him, and out of the blue, Charles asks Justin if he can coach him in school. Justin didn't to anything wrong, but everyone made up horrible rumors in the town about him, and no one dared to step foot on his yard. There is something he really wanted from Justin McLeod, because this doesn't happen every day. After Charles begged for him to coach, he agreed. Their friendship got a lot stronger, and they started to trust each other. That is usually what happens when you meet someone new, but this relationship was different.
It was more of a father and son relationship because Charles was fourteen, and Justin was over fifty years of age. They were more of a family, like father and son. Also, The town's biggest mystery was how Justin McLeod got a face like his-a scar as big as half his face. The answer to that question didn't stop Charles from leaving Justin ether. Justin killed a boy Charles age in a car crash because he was drunk. I then realized that could be the reason Charles asked him in the first place. All Charles really wanted to do was know why he got that and get tutored. There relationship didn't go as he exactly planned however. Beside that, the overall point of the The Man Without A Face, is that it doesn't matter what you look like, it matters what inside. How you act, treat other people, and your character is what really defines a person.
I like the approach you are taking here.
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