A philosophical nomad hitchhiking across America. He travels to Ann Arbor, interacts with eccentric locals, and influences their lives through his simple outlook and curiosity. He also reflects on societal progress, role models, and self-discovery in a letter to Julian.
Pen pals connected through written philosophical reflections on life and society.
Driver and passenger who share a brief but meaningful cross-country journey.
Duncan acts as a transformative force that disrupts Jenny's stagnant routine.
Duncan's presence encourages Squeeze to embrace her intellectual depth and support Hank.
Duncan's curiosity challenges Hank to confront his avoidance of artistic responsibility.
Duncan's philosophical approach indirectly pressures Calvin to examine his controlling nature.
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