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  1. The Grifters Summary - eNotes.com

    The Grifters opens with Roy Dillon in action—and erring in ways that will change his life forever. He tries to con a drug store clerk into both giving him change for a twenty-dollar bill and the ...

  2. The Grifters Themes - eNotes.com

    The grifters are the only ones in the know, and they move from fool to fool, conning them out of sex, money, jewels, and respect through their superior intelligence and knowledge of the …

  3. The Grifters Analysis - eNotes.com

    Dive deep into Jim Thompson's The Grifters with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion

  4. The main conflict and theme in The Grifters - eNotes.com

    Summary: The main conflict in The Grifters revolves around the complex relationships and betrayals among con artists, particularly between Roy Dillon and his mother, Lilly. The primary …

  5. The Grifters Questions and Answers - eNotes.com

    The main conflict in The Grifters revolves around the complex relationships and betrayals among con artists, particularly between Roy Dillon and his mother, Lilly. The primary theme is the...

  6. The Grifters Characters - eNotes.com

    Carol Roberg is a nurse drawn into the grifters' orbit, initially hired to tend to Roy during his recovery. Despite not being naive—having endured a Nazi concentration camp—Carol's …

  7. The Grifters Critical Essays - eNotes.com

    Essays and criticism on Jim Thompson's The Grifters - Critical Essays

  8. James Characters - eNotes.com

    In their mercenary dealing with Jim as a tradeable commodity, the two grifters represent the willingness of empowered whites to deny the enslaved even the possibility of humanity.

  9. James Summary - eNotes.com

    Complete summary of Percival Everett's James. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of James.

  10. James Part One, Chapters 9-26 - eNotes.com

    Certain that running is pointless, Jim and Huck go along with the two grifters. When the Duke and the Dauphin drink themselves into a stupor at a bar, Jim and Huck consider trying to run.