Nutbeem offers Quoyle a lesson, too, when he faces his losses with stoic equanimity. He poured his heart and soul into the
Borogrove and is undoubtedly sad when he loses her, but he doesn’t let that loss define or deter him. He simply finds another way to get where he wants to go. Quoyle is slowly starting to do the same. And he decides to pursue the Burke house because he’s done living in squalid and temporary quarters like the trailer. He’s ready to put down roots.