1. Carver
I feel it. ... They see the events through this frame and this gives rise to a gossipy atmosphere: Rita, he was big, I mean big. ... The customer is Rudy's very antipode: he is friendly and he shows a lot of respect for her work: Well, it is very good, he says, and we mean that. ... In bed the waitress identifies with the obese customer: Rudy is seen as a very tiny thing whereas she has become fat: When he gets on me, I suddenly feel I am fat. I feel I am terrifically fat,...
- Word Count: 2431
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School