Monday, October 1, 2007

Brit Lit Blog for 10-1-07

David’s daughter Lucy ends up moving in with him after she graduated college so she can get started on her post-education life with the help of her father. Lucy and David end up talking for a while about the women in his life, but Melaine is never mentioned throughout the conversation between them. Then Lucy takes her father to go visit some of her friends at the local animal clinic where Lucy works. David ends up meeting Bev Shaw who is depicted as not being attractive at all. Which David is prejudice against any women who do not make the effort to make them look attractive.
I think the main point right know is that David needs to stop judging women younger than him because if he doesn’t everything will blow up in his face. He needs to stop doing stupid things because right know he could very well get into a big argument with his daughter over Bev Shaw. At this point in the story the novel just keeps heading into a downward spiral. There looks like no end to something that could very easily be stopped and forgotten about. David just keeps adding on to some stupid mistakes which in the long run could effect the rest of his life.

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