Tales of Ordinary Madness

Who is Frank Evans from Tales of Ordinary Madness and what is their importance?

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Frank Evans from Tales of Ordinary Madness is written mainly to carry the theme of the section, which is to illustrate the hypocrisy of dogmatic religion that would rather see someone maimed or dead rather than act in a morally impure way. This is evidenced in the scene where the desk clerk tries to seduce him and he 'saves' the desk clerk's moral purity by cutting off his penis.