his conditions: contradictoroy identities -- his blackness and his Britishness (226; 228), his not 'getting through',
his defense mechanism: his reaction to Clynn and the others.226-27; horse race 228, his response to losing money there 229 "Money is naught all! ... I mastered the Form..."
Griff's complaint about Canada: uncivilizedpp. 228; 229
Griff and his wife:his treatment of his wife 227his wife's smile; 228; her pleasure in good dressing, good furniture 230
What is the function of dancing for Griff? For the lonely West Indians (235)?
Why is Griff upset about the Jamaican but not his friend Clynn?