Effectiveness and reaction to Professor Faulkner’s essay It is not effective to render Boudu realistic as expressed by the author Renoir. If he could be so, then he ought not to have been mischievous in Lestingois‘s house. Lestingois ran to his rescue only to turn around and betray him. This is very disgusting. He was not realistic when he (Boudu) tossed away shirts he was given to fit, refusing to eat meals given and continuous spitting on the floor. These are among the major unique deeds that portray him as unrealistic person.