David and I's short story.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1906avExUTqh-NLYPIGoXLSz6WODMZaZ_-XgvwHfA9do/edit?hl=en_US
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
2 The Three-Day Blow by Ernest Hemingway (finished 8/24/2011)
Nick picked up an apple on his way to Bill's house. There was the first autumn storm which probably would last for three days. Bill's father went out to hunt. Bill and Nick began drinking whisky diluted with water. Bill said that his father said that the person who opens a bottle of wine will be a drunkard, so he will just drink the ones that were already opened. Nick and Bill talked about baseball, literature of Chesterton and Walpole, their fathers' drinking habits, and finally Nick's lost of his girlfriend, Marjorie. Nick went to get a log for the fire, but on his way, he hit a pan full of apricots. He picked up the apricots, put them back into the pan, and added some water. Then he saw himself in a mirror, but he looks different. He was not bothered by his distorted image and went to the fireplace. Nick's father was a doctor, so he never drinks. Nick and Marjorie were about to get married, but he let her go. Bill said that Nick was making the right decision, because if he was married, they would not be able to hunt and spend time together. Nick was relieved when he heard that on Saturday, he can always go into the town to find Marjorie. Nick and Bill kept telling themselves they were not drunk, but they were drunk. At last they went out to find Bill's father.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
3 The Standard of Living by Dorothy Parker (finished 8/26/2011)
Annabel and Midge were two best friends. They worked together and spent most of their times together. They always ate greasy food, but they were very thin. They did everything a working person should not do, wearing short skirts, lipsticks, colored nails, dyed hair, and darkened eye lashes. Usually on Sundays, they spent time with two young men who often changed but were similar to the old ones. Annabel and Midge usually walked across the Fifth Avenue with their heads up, back straight, and steps straight in the afternoons and played the game, what-would-you-do-if-you-had-a-million-dollars?, an improved version. Annabel added that a person died and gave you a million dollars, but you can only spend the money on yourself. Midge added that an old stranger saw you and thought you have lots of nice things, so after he died naturally in his sleep, he gave you a million dollars. One day, they were playing this game. Midge asked Annabel what she would do first after she received the million dollars. Annabel said that she would buy a silver-fox coat. Midge was disappointed and said that it was such a common thing. Annabel and Midge did not talk for a while until Annabel suddenly changed her mind and said that she would buy a mink coat. Then they continued to play the game. Annabel asked Midge what she would do first with the million dollars. Midge said that she would buy a mink coat as well in a mechanical way, because it was such a hot afternoon. Mink coat does not seem so appealing. Then Midge saw the two row of pearls wrapped with green emerald. She changed her mind and said she would buy a string of pearls. Annabel challenged Midge to go in and ask the price of the pearl necklace. They went in and found out that it costs 250,000 dollars. When they were in the store, they had terrible looks and left with the same terrible look. Midge said that it costs a quarter of a million dollars! They both walked discouraged and hit one another while they walked. Suddenly, Midge straightened her back and restarted the game by asking Annabel what she would do first if an old man left her 10 million dollars.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
1 The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield (finished 8/22/2011)
Wealthy Laura and her family had a garden party. It was all planned out perfectly until Laura heard that Mr. Scott in her neighborhood had just died of a horse accident. Laura was confused. She felt that it was wrong for her to have a garden party while a funeral was going on in her neighborhood. Her sister and her mother both told her to forget about the dead man and enjoy the perfect party. They thought that it was none of their business. Laura had the most successful party. When the party was over, her mother Mrs. Sheridan saw the leftover food, so she made a basket. Laura was angry that her mother did not stop the party but wanted to give the "leftover" to Mr. Scott's family. Eventually Laura went to the dark people area and into Mrs. Scott's house. She was afraid, because she was wearing the most beautiful hat she had just got from her mother. She wanted to run away, but it was too late. Mrs. Scott invited her in and Laura saw Mr. Scott lying peacefully on his bed, dreaming. Never to be awaken. Laura thought about how he looked so happy and content and magnificent. He had gone away from all the things in this world. Then she left and started crying and met Laurie, her brother, on the street. Laura tried to tell Laurie "Isn't life..." but she could not say what is was. Laurie told her he understood.
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