I have been drunk just twice in my life,
and the second time was that
afternoon;
so everything that happened has a dim, hazy cast over it,
although until after eight o’clock the
apartment was full of cheerful
sun.
Sitting on Tom’s lap Mrs.
Wilson called up several people on the
telephone;
then there were no cigarettes,
and I went out to buy some at
the drugstore on the corner.
When I came back they had disappeared,
so I
sat down discreetly in the living-room
and read a chapter of Simon Called Peter —
either it was terrible stuff or the whiskey distorted things, because it didn’t make any sense to me. (Fitzgerald 33-34)

I like how creative you got with it but I was wondering why is this blog cut in half is it supposed to mean somthing?
ReplyDeleteNo the picture was too big and I thought it would look better if it was in the middle rather than the words being spread apart and I appreciate the complement.
Deletewhy do you think he got drunk? By the way love the way you put the picture in the middle.
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DeleteI think it was because he was lonely and had nothing else but to dink
DeleteLove the picture you chose funny! what i want to know is why you chose this particular part of the book?
ReplyDeleteI thought that the reason for the mentioning of him being dunk doesn't often happen so I believed that maybe that would hold a great significance later in the book
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