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Coma | Characters & Character Analysis

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Coma Characters

Susan Wheeler is a third-year medical student, the protagonist who single-mindedly jeopardizes her career, life and family's lives in order to explain why patients at Boston Memorial Hospital lapse into irreversible comas during minor surgery. She is also Robin Cook's vehicle for attempting to portray the medical world's hostile attitudes towards women in medicine.

She has a brief fling with her supervisor, Chief Resident Mark Bellows, whose wooden dialogue is as unconvincing as his insouciance when Susan explains that there has been an attempt on her life within the previous hour.

Dr. Robert Harris, chief of anesthesia, is such a poorly contrived male chauvinist that he serves only as a parody of Cook's poor skills at characterization and dialogue. Consider this deprecation of Susan Wheeler: "'So you reverted to the vestiges of your sex,' said Harris condescendingly." Dr. Howard Stark, the chief of surgery, is the...
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This section contains 233 words
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Coma from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.
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