In the passage, Peekay experiences hardship while at the boarding school. I find his character unique considering how he gets treated poorly by the people there. The author does a fine job, specifically, comparing the bullies to the horrifying nazis. He gives a realistic image to reveal the trouble Peekay undergoes. The character lacks confidence, because he is unable to get along with the others at school. In the part where Peekay returns home to cure his bedwetting, the image in his dream comes to life. When he describes the scene, “As I stood on the great rock waiting to jump into the water, I could see the new moon rising, bright as a new florin above the thundering falls.” (p. 16) I am proud that he can handle the circumstance in such