Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Assignment #2

In chapter IV page 35, Brett and Jake are driving around and I found this part of the passage most interesting. "Kiss me just...we get there." I found this part of the passage interesting because it shows how intimate Jake and Lady Brett are, even with her being married. I t also shows how affectionate Jake is towards Brett, because it seems that he loves her but she doesn't want to take things to far. Jake is willing to let the whole world know of his relationship with Lady Brett. Lady Brett, on the other hand, is married but is about to get divorced. She tells Jake that when she is with him she feels all fluttered inside. So This line in the passage is important because it shows how both Jake and Brett feel about each other.
In chapter VII page 68, the Count, Brett, and Jake are all in this passage. The count was very sincere of Brett and Jake having a thing going on, which led him to say, "You are very...married, you two?" This passage to me was important because not only do Jake and Brett know they belong together, but people they have known for less than two days. If the count has seen that they belong together then their friends must know that they have some sort of a relationship going on. They may want to hide it, but deep inside they can't because not one person can hide their feelings for the one they love. So again, if the count can see Lady Brett and Jake together I'm sure that in the near future they will end up together and live happily.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with the first one you did i choose the same.They are inlove but being married is a huge problem.The second one has to do with their love as shown in the first one but about the problems with love.

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  2. That has been one of my favorate parts of the book so far. Its seems like all books and movies today have a the same love plot line and this one is different by already showing that the two were in love but couldn't commit. II agree with the phrase "love can't be hidden" because sooner or later, someone will find out.

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