What Happens at the Endo of the Story Lullabies Fot Little Criminals?
Question by PurplePanda: What happens at the endo of the story Lullabies fot Little Criminals?
I have a thing due for english tomorrow and I was just wondering what happens at the endo of the book? I’m a bit more then half way through the book and I am planning on finishing it but I dont have time to do that now. So if you could tell me it would be a great help and also if you could tell me how Baby changes at the end of the story it would be a great help. Thanks 🙂
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As Jules and Baby begin to settle down again, Jules’ addiction gets the best of him and he begins to lash out at Baby, often for no reason. Baby eventually runs away and finds a semblance of security with a pimp named Alphonse. Around this time, she is taken into juvenile detention, and spends about a month in there. Alphonse develops an intimate relationship with Baby, taking her virginity, and forcing her to become a prostitute. She becomes one of his “girls” and is fearful of leaving him. She attempts to return to the apartment she had shared with Jules, but it is locked from the inside and nobody is there, so she assumes Jules has abandoned her. Alphonse also exposes her to heroin, making her addicted to it.
Baby goes back to school while still prostituting herself and meets an odd boy named Xavier. Xavier and Baby slowly but surely become closer and begin to date. As their relationship grows, they become very intimate, and have sex at Alphonse’s hotel room, the only place they can be alone. When Alphonse returns to find them there, he beats Xavier and sends him home. Alphonse then beats Baby and takes all of her heroin. When Baby wakes up the next morning, she finds Alphonse dead of a drug overdose.
Baby leaves Alphonse’s room and is left with nowhere to go. She decides to go to a nearby homeless shelter where she had heard that Jules was staying. They embrace, and Jules explains that he has set up a place to stay with his cousin. They pack up and walk to the local bus station. On the bus, Jules explains that Baby’s mother died in a car crash while Jules was driving. The other driver was drunk at the time.
Upon arrival at Jules’ cousin’s house, the story ends.
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