The Crying of Lot 49

by

Thomas Pynchon

Tony Jaguar Character Analysis

Tony is a mafia boss who hires Manny Di Presso to help with his dirty business but sends goons after him when Di Presso cannot loan him money. According to Di Presso, one of Tony’s business ventures involved digging up American soldiers’ bones from the Lago di Pietà and selling them to the Beaconsfield cigarettes company. Tony never got paid for these bones, so he wants to sue Pierce Inverarity’s estate, although Metzger tells Di Presso that Inverarity only owned the filter technology, not the actual Beaconsfield corporation.

Tony Jaguar Quotes in The Crying of Lot 49

The The Crying of Lot 49 quotes below are all either spoken by Tony Jaguar or refer to Tony Jaguar. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 3 Quotes

“You came to talk about the play,” he said. “Let me discourage you. It was written to entertain people. Like horror movies. It isn’t literature, it doesn’t mean anything. Wharfinger was no Shakespeare.”

“Who was he?” she said.

“Who was Shakespeare. It was a long time ago.”

Related Characters: Oedipa Maas (speaker), Randolph Driblette (speaker), Tony Jaguar, Richard Wharfinger, Angelo
Page Number: 60
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Tony Jaguar Quotes in The Crying of Lot 49

The The Crying of Lot 49 quotes below are all either spoken by Tony Jaguar or refer to Tony Jaguar. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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).
Chapter 3 Quotes

“You came to talk about the play,” he said. “Let me discourage you. It was written to entertain people. Like horror movies. It isn’t literature, it doesn’t mean anything. Wharfinger was no Shakespeare.”

“Who was he?” she said.

“Who was Shakespeare. It was a long time ago.”

Related Characters: Oedipa Maas (speaker), Randolph Driblette (speaker), Tony Jaguar, Richard Wharfinger, Angelo
Page Number: 60
Explanation and Analysis: